Version 22.12.2018

 

Der Amerikanische

Bürgerkrieg 1861-1865

 

Literatur-Datenbank (im Aufbau)

 

(Litera S-Z)

 

ausgewertet von

Eberhard Ref

 

 

I. Literaturliste zum American Civil War (Books and Articles):

 

 

 

Litera S

 

Sabin, David B.: Ira A. Batterton and the Vicksburg Herald, an Unconditional Union Newspaper (1968)

 

Salecker, Gene Eric: Disaster on the Mississippi. The Sultana Explosion, April 27, 1865 (Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institut Press; 1996)

 

Salley, A. S.: "The Calhoun Family in America", South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, VII (1906), 81-98, 153-169

 

Salley, Alexander S.: South Carolina Troops in the Confederate Service, 3 vols (Columbia, SC, 1913-30)

 

Sandberg, Carl: Abraham Lincoln: The War Years (Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc: 1939); 3 vols

 

Sandbo, Anna I.: "The First Session of the Secession Convention of Texas," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 18 (Oct., 1914): 173- 175

 

Sanders, Raymond Wesley: “Men of Peoria in the Civil War.” Master’s thesis, Illinois State Normal University, 1960 (zu 8th Illinois Infantry)

 

Sanford, George B.: Fighting Rebels and Redskins. Experiences in Army Life of Colonel George B. Sanford, 1861-1892. Edited by E. R. Hagemann (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969).

 

Sauers, Richard A.: Gettysburg. The Meade-Sickles Controversy (Brassey's Inc.: Washington DC, 2003)

 

Sauers, Richard Allen: John B. Bachelder: Government Historian at the Battle of Gettysburg; in: Gettysburg Magazine, Issue

Num­ber 2

 

Sauers, Richard A.: The Civil War Journal of Colonel William J. Bolton: 51st Pennsylvania Infantry, April 20, 1861 - August 2, 1865 (ed. by Richard A. Sauers) (DaCapo Press June 1999)

 

Sauers, Richard A.: Advance the Colors: Pennsylvania Civil War Battle Flags (Capitol Preservation Committee 1991); 2 Volumes

 

Sautter, Udo: Lexikon der amerikanischen Geschichte (München, 1997)

 

Sawyer, Franklin (LtCol; Co. F&S, 8th Regiment Ohio Infantry): A Military History of the 8th Regiment Ohio Vol. Inf'y: Its Battles, Marches and Army Movements. Cleveland, OH: Fairbanks & Co. Printing, 1881

 

Scarborough, Ruth: Belle Boyd. Siren of the South, Mercer University Press, Macon / GA 1984

 

Scarborough, William (ed.): The Diary of Edmund Ruffin (3Volumes, Louisiana State Univ.)

 

Scarborough, William Kaufman (ed.): The Diary of Edmund Ruffin, Vol. II.: The Years of Hope, April 1861-June 1863 (Louisiana State University Press, 1976)

 

Schafer, Joseph (Hrsg.): California Letters of Lucius Fairchild (Wisconsin Historical Publications Collection, Bd. 31)

 

Scharf, Thomas: History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day, 3 vols. (1879, reprint ed., Hatboro, Pa.: Tradition Press, 1967)

 

Scharf, Jonathan Thomas (ed. Kelley, Tom): Personal Memoirs of Jonathan Thomas Scharf of the First Maryland Artillery (Butternut and Blue); 81 pp; 3 Illustrations, Map. This previously unpublished diary of Scharf (author of The History of the Confederate Navy) details Scharf's enlistment and subsequent service with the 1st Maryland Artillery, C.S.A. from August 1861 through Chancellors­ville; a detailed and excellent source on this unit and the Army of Northern Virginia; after being wounded at Chancellorsville, Scharf joined the Confederate Navy

 

Scharf, John Thomas: History of the Confederate States navy from its organization to the surrender of its last vessel (New York, Rogers & Sherwood, 1887).

 

Schecter, Barnet: The Devil's Own Work. The Civil War Draft Riots and the Fight to Reconstruct America (New York 1963)

 

Schildt, John W.: Drums Along the Antietam (Parsons/WVA, 3rd Printing 1982, 1982)

 

Schildt, John W.: September Echoes: The Maryland Campaign of 1862 (Middletown, MD, 1960

 

Schiller, Laurence D.: "A Taste of Northern Steel: The Evolution of Federal Cavalry Tactics, 1861-1865," North & South 2 (Jan. 1999); S. 32-33

 

Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.: The Age of Jackson (Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1945) (Anm.: Holt: The political Crisis, a.a.O., S. 263: „the best general introduction to Jacksonian politics“).

 

Schlesinger, Arthur M.: New Viewpoints in american History (New York, 1922) (contains a brilliant, brief discussion of the state-rights issue in American History [vgl. Stampp: And the War came, a.a.O., S. 4n3]).

 

Schneller, Robert J. jr.: A Quest of Glory. A Biography of Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institut Press, 1996)

 

Schofield, John M.: Forty-Six Years in the Army. New York 1897 (Reprint 1998 durch University of Oklahoma Press)

 

Schultz, Duane: Dahlgren Affair. Terror and Conspiracy in the Civil War (New York 1998)

 

Schuricht, Hermann(1stLt; Co. D, 14th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, Albert G. Jenkin's Cavalry Brigade): "Jenkins Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign"; in: SHSP 24 (1896), S. 329-51

 

Schurz, Carl: The Reminiscenses of Carl Schurz, Volume 2: 1852-1863 (New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1909)

 

Schurz, Carl: "Charles Sumner: An Essay by Carl Schurz" (ed. by Arthur Reed Hogue, 1951)

 

Schutz, Wallace J.: Major General John Pope and the Army of Virginia, n.p., 1986

 

Schutz, Wallace J. and Walter N. Trenerry: Abandoned by Lincoln. A Military Biography of General John Pope (University of Illinois Press: Urbana and Chicago, 1990)

 

Schweitzer, Edward E. (Corporal/Pvt, Co. I, 30th Regiment Ohio Infantry): Diary; Civil War Times Illustrated Collection, USMHI

 

Scroogs, Jack B.: „Arkansas in the Secession Crisis,“ Arkansas Historical Quarterly 12 (1953): 179-223

 

Scoggs, William O.: Filibusters and Financiers. The Story of William Walker and his Associates (New York, 1916)

 

Scott, J. L.: 60th Virginia Infantry (H. E. Howard Inc., Lynchburg/VA, 1998)

 

Scott, Kate M.: History of the One Hundred and Fifth Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers (Philadelphia: New-World Publishing Company, 1877)

 

Scott, Newton and Hannah: Letters from a Iowa Soldier in the Civil War, +++ergänzen+++

 

Seagrave, Pia Seija (ed.): The History of the Irish Brigade: A Collection of Historical Essays (Fredericksburg 1997)

 

Sears, Stephen W.: Landscape Turned Red. The Battle of Antietam (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1983; Ausgabe 2003)

 

Sears, Stephen W.: Chancellorsville (Boston, New York 1996)

 

Sears, Stephen W. (ed.): The Civil War Papers of George B. McClellan. Selected Correspondence 1860-1865 (New York: Da Capo Press, 1989; Paperback Edition 1992)

 

Sears, Stephen W.: George G. McClellan. The young Napoleon (New York 1988)

 

Sears, Stephen W.: To the Gates of Richmond. The Peninsula Campaign (New York, 1992)

 

Sears, Stephen W.: Controversies & Commanders. Dispatches from the Army of the Potomac (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company: 1999)

 

Sears, Stephen W.: Gettysburg (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company , 2003)

 

Sears, Stephen W.: „The Last Word on the Lost Order,“ MHQ 4:3 (Spring 1992), pp. 66-72

 

Sears, Stephen W.: Landscape Turned Red. The Battle of Antietam (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1983)

 

Seaton, John (Captain, 22nd Illinois Infantry): "The Battle of Belmont," in "Sundry Papers" of the Kansas Commandary of the Loyal Legion of the United State, vol I, S. 320 ff

 

Sedgwick, John: Correspondence of Major General John Sedgwick. 2 vols (New York, 1902-03)

 

Sedgwick Welch, Emily (Sister): A Biographical Sketch of John Sedgwick Major-General (New York, NY, 2011)

 

Segrist, Philip L.: The Battle of Resaca (Macon / GA: Mercer University Press, 1998)

 

Seitz, Don C.: Braxton Bragg, General of the Confederacy (Columbia / SC: The State Company, 1924)

 

Sellers, Charles G., Jr.: „Who Were the Southern Whigs ?“; American Historical Review LIX (1954), 335-46

 

Sellers, James B: Slavery in Alabama (University of Alabama Press, 1950)

 

Seville, William P. History of the First Regiment Delaware Volunteers, from the Commencement of the "Three Months' Service" to the Final Muster-Out at the Close of the Rebellion. Wilmington, Delaware: Historical Society of Delaware, 1884

 

Seward, William H.: The Irrepressible Conflict. Speech by William H. Seward, delivered at Rochester, Monday, October 27, 1858 (New York, 1858)

 

Seymour, William J. (Capt 9th Louisiana): The Civil War Memoirs of Captain William J. Seymour: Reminiscenses of a Louisiana Ti­ger; edited by Terry L. Jones (Baton Rouge, LA: The University of Louisiana Press, 1991)

 

Shaara, Michael: The Killer Angels (New York: McKay, 1974) (Anm.: A Novel; vgl. LaFantasie: Josua Chamberlain and the Ameri­can Dream; in: Boritt: The Gettysburg Nobody Knows, a.a.O., S.52).

 

Shade, William G.: „Political Pluralism and Party Development: The Creation of a Modern Party System“; in: Paul Klepper et al.: The Evolution on American Electoral Systems (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1981), S. 77-112

 

Shade, William G.: „Political Culture and Party Development in Virginia, 1828-1852“ (paper delivered at the American Historical Association Convention, December 1982)

 

Shaffer, Donald R.: After the Glory: The Struggles of Black Civil War Veterans (2004). Traces the efforts of black veterans to secure authonomy, equality as civilians, and dignified manhood, and the obstacles they encountered as their lives assumed patterns, and they struggled with political involvement, family and martial life, experiences with social welfare, comradship with other veterans, and memories to the war.

 

Shalhope, Robert E.: Sterling Price: Portrait of a Southener. Columbia / Missouri 1971

 

Shanks, Henry Thomas: The Secession Movement in Virginia, 1847-1861 (Ams Printing Inc.: 1971)

 

Shannon, Fred (ed.): The Civil War Letters of Sergeant Onley Andrus (Urbana, Ill., 1947)

 

Shannon, Isaac N.: "Sharpshooters in Hood's Army"; Confederate Veteran 15 (1907), S. 406-407

 

Shaw, John M. (Captain): „The Life and Services of General John A. Rawlins,“ in: Glimpses of the Nation's Struggle, Vol. III,

p. 387

 

Shea, William L. und Hess, Earl J.: Pea Ridge. Civil War Campaign in the West.", 1992

 

Sheeran, James B. (14th Louisiana): Confederate Chaplain: A War Journal. Ed. Joseph T. Durkin, S. J. (Milwauckee: Bruce Publishing Company, 1960)

 

Sheridan, Philip H.: The Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan (Originalausgabe 1888, 2 vols; Neuausgabe in einem Band; Da Capo Press: New York, 1992)

 

Sherman, John: Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet (Chicago, 1895)

 

Sherman, W. T.: Personal Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman, Band 1 (New York: Jenkins & McCowan, 1890, reprint, No. Scituate / MA: 1999)

 

Shevchuk, Paul M.: "The Wounding of Albert Jenkins," Gettysburg Magazine, No. 3, S. 56-57

 

Shields, Randolph Tucker, Jr.: „Recollections of a Liberty Hall Volunteer.“ (Anm. Copelund Randolph Page, Corporal; Co. I, [Liberty Hall Volunteers], 4th Regiment Virginia Infantry); Rockbridge Historical Society Society Proceedings, Vol 9 (1975). Anm. Shields ist Enkel mütterlicherseits von Corporal Page

 

Shoup, F. A.: "How We Went to Shiloh," Confederate Veteran, vol 2 (1894), S. 137-140

 

Shoup, F. A.: "The Art of War in '62 - Shiloh." The United Service: A Monthly Review of Military and Naval Affairs, vol IX (July 1884), S. 1-13

 

Shoup, Francis A.: „Dalton Campaign-Works at Chattahoochee River – Interesting History“; in: Confederate Veteran 3 (Sept. 1895), pp. 262-65

 

Shultz, David: "Double Canister at ten Yards." The Federal Artillery and the Repulse of Pickett's Charge (Rank and File Publications: Redondo Beach / California, 1995)

 

Shultz, David L. and Scott L. Mingus Sr.: The Second Day at Gettysburg: The Attack and Defense of Cemetery Ridge, July 2, 1863 (Savas Beatie: California 2015)

 

Sickles, Daniel E., D. McM. Gregg, John Newton and Daniel Butterfield: „Further Recollections of Gettysburg“. North American Review, Vol. 152, no. 412 (March 1891)

 

Siegel, Alan A.: For the Glory of the Union: Myth, Reality, and the Media in the Civil War New Jersey (Rutherford N.J.: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984)

 

Siepel, Kevin H.: Rebel - The Life and Times of John Singleton Mosby (New York: St. Martins Press, 1983)

 

Sifakis, Stewart: Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Mississippi (Facts On Line, Inc.: New York, 1995)

 

Sifakis, Stewart: Compendium of the Confederate Armies: Texas (New York, 1995)

 

Sifakis, Stewart: Who was Who in the Union. A Biographical Encyclopedia of more than 1500 Union Participants (Vol. I of Who was Who in the Civil War; New York 1988)

 

Simms, Walter Gilmore: Sack and Destruction of the City of Columbia, SC (Columbia, SC: Power Press of Daily Phönix, 1865)

 

Simon, John Y. and Michael E. Stevens, eds., New Perspectives on the Civil War: Myths and Realities, o] the National Conflict (Madison, WI: Madison House, 1998)

 

Simpson, Brooks D: Great Expectations: Ulysses S. Grant, the Northern Press, and the Opening if the Wilderness Campaign; in: Gallagher, Gary W. (ed.): The Wilderness Campaign (The University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill & London, 1997), S. 1 ff.

 

Simpson, Harold B.: Gaines' Mill to Appomattox. Waco and McLennan County in Hood's Texas Brigade (Texian Press. Waco, Texas., 1963)

 

Simpson, Harold B.: Hood's Texas Brigade: Lee's Grenadier Guard (Waco: Texian Press, 1970. Reprint. Gaithersburg, Md.: Olde Soldier Books Inc., 1994)

 

Simson, Jay W.: Crisis of Command in the Army of the Potomac: Sheridan's Search for an Effective General (Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland & Company, 2008)

 

Sitterson, J. C.: The Secession Movement in North Carolina (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1939)

 

Slade, A. D.: Alfred T. A. Torbert, Southern Gentleman in Blue (Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1992)

 

Slater, John S. (Corporal 13th Regiment New York Infantry: An Address to the Soldiers of the Army of the Potomac, and Especially to the Surviving Members of the fifth Corps (Washington, DC: 1880)

 

Slaughter, Philip G.: A Sketch of the Life of Randolph Fairfax, A Private in ... Rockbridge Artillery, Attached to the Stonewall Brigade (Richmond: Tyler, Allegre, and McDaniel, 1864).

 

Sloan, Richard E.: „Abraham Lincoln's New York City Funeral.“ In: Holzer, Symonds, and Williams: The Lincoln Assassination: Crime and Punishment, Myth and Memory, p. 55-93.

 

Sloan, William E. (Pvt, Co. D, 5th Tennessee Cavalry [McKenzie's[): Diary, Tennessee State Library and Archives Nashville/TN.

 

Small, Abner R.: The Road to Richmond: The Civil War Memoirs of Major Abner R. Small of the 16th Maine Volunteers; ed. Ha­rold A. Small (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939)

 

Smart, James G.: A Radical View: The Agate Dispatches of Whitelaw Reid. 2 vols (Memphis: Memphis State University Press, 1976)

 

Smith, Abram P. (2ndLt; Co. F&S, 76th New York Infantry): History of the Seventy-Sixth Regiment New York Volunteers (Cortland, N.Y., 1867).

 

Smith, Albert E., Jr: Civil War Diaries and Personal Narratives. A Selected Bibliography of Books in the General Collection of the Library of Congress (Washington/CS, 1998)

 

Smith, Charles H.: History of Fuller's Ohio Brigade (Cleveland, 1909)

 

Smith, David M. (ed.): "Compelled to Appear in Print" - The Vicksburg Manuscript of General John C. Pemberton [Cincinnati / OH: Ironclad Publishing, 1999]

 

Smith, Daniel P.: Company K, First Alabama Regiment, or, three years in the Confederate service Philadelphia: Burke & McFe­tridge, 1885 [Reprinted, microfiche; reprinted, Gaithersburg, MD: Butternut Press, 1984; contains regimental muster roll]

 

Smith, David M. (ed.): „The Civil Diary of Colonel John Henry Smith,“ in: Iowa Journal of History 47 (April 1949), p. 140-170

 

Smith, Donald L.: The Twenty-Fourth Michigan of the Iron Brigade. Harrisburg: The Stackpole Company, 1962

 

Smith, Elbert B.: Francis Preston Blair (Free Press, 1980)

 

Smith, Henry I. (1stLt, 7tr Iowa Iowa Infantry): History of the Seventh Iowa Veteran Volunteer Infantry During the Civil War (Mason City, 1903)

 

Smith, Jacob (Co. D, 107th Regiment Ohio Infantry): Camps and Campaigns of the 107th regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry from Au­gust, 1862 to July 1865. N. p, 1910

 

Smith, James E. (4th NY Light Artillery): A Famous Battery and its Campaigns (Benedum Books); Reprint of 1892 Original (4th Battery New York Light Artillery)

 

Smith, James Power: With Stonewall Jackson in the Army of Northern Virginia Southern Historical Society Papers, 43 (1920)(Re­print, Gaithersburg, MD: Zullo and Van Sickle Books, 1982)

 

Smith, James Power: „Stonewall Jackson in Winter Quarters at Moss Neck“, Hotchkiss Papers, Library of Congress

 

Smith, James Power: „General Lee at Gettysburg; a paper read before the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts, on the fourth of April, 1905,“ Richmond: R. E. Lee Camp, no. 1, Confederate Veteran 1905

 

Smith, Jean Edward: Grant (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006)

 

Smith, John Day: The History of the Nineteenth Regiment of Maine Volunteer Infantry (Minneapolis/Minnesota, 1909)

 

Smith, John L.: comp. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers, Corn Exchange Regiment (Philadelphia: J. L. Smith, Publis­her, 1905)

 

Smith, John T. (Col 31st Indiana Infantry): History of the Thirty-First Regiment of Indiana Infantry (Cincinnati, 1900)

 

Smith, Marc A. and Wade Sokolosky: „No Such Army Since the Days of Julius Caesar": Sherman's Carolinas Campaign from Fayetteville to Averasboro, March 1865“

 

Smith, Robert G. A Brief Account of the Services Rendered by the Second Regiment Delaware Volunteers in the War of the Rebelli­on. Wilmington, Delaware: Historical Society of Delaware, 1909.

 

Smith, Timothy B.: Champion Hill. Decisive Battle for Vicksburg (New York, 2006)

 

Smith, William: "An Eye-Witness Account of the Skirmish at Fairfax Court House," in: Fairfax County and the War between the States, 1-10. Vienna, Va.: Fairfax County Civil War Centennnial Commission, 1961

 

Smith, William Alexander (Major, 14th North Carolina Infantry): The Ansom Guards, Company 'C' Fourteenth Regiment North Carolina Volun­teers, 1861-1865 (Broadfoot Publishing, 1978)

 

Smith, William Ernest: The Francis Preston Blair Family in Politics (New York: The Macmillan Comp., 1933)

 

Snead, Thomas L.: The First Year of the War in Missouri; in: Battles & Leaders, I S. 262-277

 

Snead, Thomas L.: „With Price East of the Mississippi.“ In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, edited by Robert Underwood Johnson and Clarence C. Buel, vol. 2 (New York 1887), pp. 717-34

 

Snedeker, Henry Charles: Civil War Diary 1863-1865 +++ergänzen+++

 

Snell, Mark A.: From First to Last: The Life of Major General William B. Franklin (New York, NY, 2002)

 

Snow, W. P.: Southern Generals. New York, 1865

 

Sorrel, Moxley: Gen G. Moxley Sorrel, C.S.A. Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer (New York, 1905), Reprint 1999 Broadfoot Publishing - Reprint of McCowat-Mercer 1958 printing - Dust Jacket - Edited by Bell Wi­ley - Nevins says „Incisive me­moirs by the cultured, mild-mannered Chief of Staff for Gen. James Longstreet; contains much on the high command of the Army of Northern Virginia“

 

Sowle. Patrick M.: „The Conciliatory Republicans During the winter of Secession“ (Ph.D dissertation, Duke University, 1963)

 

Sparks, David S. (ed.): Inside Lincoln's Army: The Diary of Marsena Rudolph Patrick, Provost Marshall General, Army of the Po­tomac (New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1964)

 

Sparks, Edwin E. (ed.): The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858. Ill. Hist. Coll., Vol. 3 (1908)

 

Spear, Ellis: The 20th Maine at Fredericksburg: The Conflicting Accounts of Gen. Josua L. Chamberlain and Gen. Ellis Spear (Union Publishing); Foreword by Tom Desjardin; 104 pp. Spear raised many of the units that came from Maine; he held a dif­ferent view of war and held with distain the glory told in the memoirs of most veterans. He took issue with Chamberlain's "My Story of Fredericks­burg" and wrote his own "My Story of Fredericksburg and Comments Thereon...", later known as the "Comments". A Captain during the battle, he took issue with what he saw as Chamberlain and others "...boasting or misrepresentation of their own services." Both stories are reprinted with commentary and additional details on the 20th Maine at Fredericksburg; Photos; Maps

Speer, Lonnie R.: Portals to Hell. Military Prisons of the Civil War (Mechanicsburg 1997)

 

Spear, Ellis (Captain 20th Maine Infantry): „Memorial Day Speech Given at Warren, Maine,“ May 30, 1888, in the possession of the late Abbott Spear, Warren, Maine

 

Speed, Thomas; R. M. Dudley, and Alfred Pistle: The Union Regiments of Kentucky (Louisville, 1897)

 

Spencer, Cornelia Philipps: The Last Ninety Days of the War in North Carolina (New York: Watchman Publishing, 1866)

 

Sprague, Homer B. (13th Connecticut Vols): "Lights and Shadows in Confederate Prisons: A Personal Experience 1864-5" (Put­nam's, New York 1915); 163 pp; Index. An account of prison life at Libby, Danville and Salisburg Prisons by a Colonel of the 13th Connecticut

 

Sprague, John T.: The Florida War (New York, 1848)

 

Stackpole, Edward J.: They met at Gettysburg. A Step by Step Retelling of the Battle (Mechanicsburg 1986)

 

Stackpole, Edward J.: Chancellorsville. Lee's Greatest Battle (Erstauflage 1894; 2nd Edition, Stackpole Books 1958, updated by Scott Hartwig)

 

Stackpole, Edward J.: From Cedar Mountain to Antietam (2. Auflage der Erstausgabe von 1959; Stackpole Books: Harrisburg, Pa., 1993)

 

Stackpole, Edward J.: Chancellorsville. Lee's Greatest Battle (2nd Edition, Harrisburg 1958 und 1988)

 

Stackpole, Edward J.: The Fredericksburg Campaign (Originalausgabe 1894, reprint 1994)

 

Stackpole, Edward J.: Sheridan in the Shenandoah, Second Edition (Harrisburg 1992)

 

Stamp, James B. (Sergeant 3rd Alabama Infantry): "Ten months experience in Northern prisons" in Alabama Historical Quarterly, XVIII (1956), pp.486-498

 

Stampp, Kenneth M.: And the War Came: The North and the Secession Crisis, 1860-1861 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950, 1970)

 

Stampp, Kenneth M.: Indiana Politics during the Civil War (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1978)

 

Stampp, Kenneth M. (ed.): The Causes of the Civil War (revised Touchstone Edition: Simon & Schuster Inc.: New York, 1986)

 

Stampp, Kenneth M.: The Peculiar Institution. Slavery in the Ante-Bellum-South (New York, 1956)

 

Stampp, Kenneth M.: The Era of Reconstruction. America after the Civil War, 1865-1877 (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1965)

 

Stampp, Kenneth M.: The Imperiled Union: Essays on the Civil War

 

Stampp, Kenneth M.: America in 1857: A Nation on the Brink

 

Stanley, David S.: Personal Memoirs of Major General David Sloan Stanley, U.S.A. (Cambridge / Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1917)

 

Stanyan, John M. (Captain, 8th New Hampshire Infantry): A History of the Eighth Regiment of New Hampshire Volunteers, Including Its Service as Infantry, Second N.H. Cavalry, and Veteran Battalion in the Civil War of 1861-1865, L. C. Evans, 1892.

 

Starr, Stephen Z.: The Union Cavalry in the Civil War, Vol. 1: From Fort Sumter to Gettysburg

 

Starr, Stephen Z.: The Union Cavalry in the Civil War, Vol. 3: The War in the West 1861-1865

 

Starr, Stephen Z.: Jennison's Jayhawkers: A Civil War Cavalry Regiment and Its Commanders (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State Universi­ty Press, 1973)

 

Starr: Bohemian Brigade +++ergänzen+++

 

Statistics of the United States in 1860 Compiled from the Original Returns of the Eight Census (1866, reprinted New York: Arno Press, 1976)

 

Staudenraus, P. J. (ed.): Mr. Lincoln's Washington. Selections from the Writings of Noah Brooks Civil War Correspondent

 

Stearns, Austin C. (Sergeant; Co. K, 13th Regiment Massachusetts Infantry): Three Years with Company K (ed. Arthur A. Kent: Rutherford, N.J., Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1976)

 

Steele, Matthew Forney: American Campaigns, Vol II – Maps (Washington 1931)

 

Steffen, Randy: The Horse Soldier, 1776-1943: The United States Cavalryman - His Uniforms, Arms, Accoutrements, and Equip­ments, 4 vols (Norman, Okla., 1977-80)

 

Steiner, Lewis H.: Report of Lewis H. Steiner, Medical Doctor, Inspector of the Sanitary Commission: Containing a Diary kept During the Rebel Occupation of Frederick, MD. and the Campaign in Maryland, September 1862 (reprint Forgotten Books, 2017)

 

Steinbach, Robert H.: A Long March: The Lives of Frank and Alice Baldwin (University of Texas: Austin 1989)

 

Steiner, Bernard: The Life of Henry Winter Davis (Baltimore: John Murphy, 1916)

 

Stephens, Alexander H: A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States (2 vols. Philadelphia, PA: National Publishing, 1870)

 

Stephens, Alexander H.: "Alexander H. Stephens' Prison Life; in: Confederate Veteran Vol I Mai 1893 S. 137/38

 

Stephenson, David and Theodore T. Scribner: Indiana's Roll of Honor (2 vols., Indianapolis 1864, 1866)

 

Stephenson, N. W.: "Southern Nationalism in South Carolina in 1851 (American Historical Review, XXXVI, S. 314-335)

 

Stepp, Jeff: „Dedications of the New Gravestone for Major Abner Carmichael“; Company Front (May-June 1995)

 

Sterling, Robert E.: „Civil War Draft Resistance in the Middle West“ (Ph.D. Diss., Northern Illinois University, 1974

 

Stern, Philip Van Doren: Secret Missions of the Civil War. First-hand accounts by men and women who risked their lives in under­ground activities for the North and the South (New York, 1959, 1987, 1990)

 

Stern, Philip Van Doren: The Man who killed Lincoln (New York: Literary Guild, 1939)

 

Stern, Philip Van Doren: An End to Valor: of the Civil War (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958)

 

Stevens, Charles A.: Berdan’s US-Sharpshooters in the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865 (St. Paul Minnesota: Price McGill Compan­y, 1892)

 

Stevens, Charles A. The Battle of Gettysburg, 1863: from "Sharpshooting and Skirmishing" (by the Berdan Sharpshooters) in the Army of the Potomac. Shakopee: C.A. Stevens, 1890.

 

Stevens, George T. (Surgeon, 77th NY Vols.): Three Years in the Sixth Corps: A Concise Narrative of Events in the Army of the Potomac, From 1861 to the Close of the Rebellion, April, 1865 (Albany 1866); 436 pp; Illustrated. Nevins calls this "One of the justifiably basic sources for any study of the Army of the Potomac; fresh, reliable, accurate account that spans the entire war years."

 

Stevens, Hazard: The Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens (Boston, 1900)

 

Stevens, John W. (Corporal; Co. K, 5th Regiment Texas Infantry): Reminiscenses of the Civil War (Hillsboro / Texas: Hillsboro Mirror Print, 1902)

 

Stevens, Peter F: Rebels in Blue: The Story of Keith and Malinda Blalock, Taylor Trade Publishing 1999

 

Stevenson, Thomas M.: History of the 78th Regiment Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry (Zanesville, Ohio, 1865)

 

Stewart, Alexander Morrison (Chaplain, 102nd Regiment Pennsylvania Infantry): Camp, March and Battlefield; or, Three Years and a Half with the Army of the Potomac (Philadel­phia1865, Reprint 2012)

 

Stewart, George R.: Pickett's Charge. A microhistory of the final attack at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 (Houghton Mifflin Company: Bo­ston, 1959, Auflage 1991)

 

Stewart, Nixon B. (Sgt. Co. E. 52nd Ohio Infantry): Dan McCook's Regiment, 52nd O.V.I. A History of the Regiment, Its Cam­paigns, and Battles (Al­liance, Ohio: Review Print, 1900; Reprint Blue Acorn Press).

 

Stewart, Robert L. (Corporal, 140th Pennsylvania Infantry): History of the 140th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers (Philadelphia 1912)

 

Stewart, William H.(LtCol, 61st Virginia Infantry ): A Pair of Blankets. War-Time History in Letters to the Young People of the South (Broadfoot Publishing; Reprint of 1911 original); 274 pp; Edited by Benjamin Trask, with added Index and Notes.

 

Stickles, Arndt M.: Simon Bolivar Buckner (Chapel Hill, 1940)

 

Stickley, Ezra E.: „Battle of Sharpsburg“; in: Confederate Veteran, Vol. XXII, 1914, p. 66

 

Stidger, Felix G.: Treason History of the Order of Sons of Liberty (Anm.: Stidger war US-Geheimagent; ihm gelang "broke up the Copperhead conspiracy in Indiana"; vgl. Van Doren Stern: Secret Missions, a.a.O., S. 14)

 

Stiles, Kenneth E.: 4th Virginia Cavalry (H. E. Howard Co. Inc., Lynchburg VA, 1985)

 

Stiles, Robert: Four Years Under Marse Robert (New York & Washington: The Neal Publishing Company, 1903)

 

Stillwell, Leander (2ndLt, 61st Illinois Infantry): The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 (2nd edition Kansas City, Mo.: Fran­klin Hudson Publishing Co., 1920)

 

Stillwell, Leander (2ndLt, 61st Illinois Infantry): "In the Ranks at Shiloh," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, XV, Nos. 1-2 (April-July, 1923), S. 460-476

 

Stillwell, Leander ( (2ndLt, 61st Illinois Infantry)): „In the Ranks at Shiloh.“ War Talks in Kansas. Kansas City, 1906

 

Stine, James H.: History of the Army of the Potomac (Philadelphia: Rodgers, 1892)

 

Stirman, E. I.: „Career of Gen. Ben McCulloch.“ Confederate Veteran 21 (1913)

 

Stoker, Donald: The Grand Design. Strategy and the U.S. Civil War (Oxford 2010)

 

Stokes, Karen: South Carolina Civilians in Sherman's Path (Charleston, SC and London: History Press, 2012)

 

Stone, Henry Lane (Sergeant, 9th Kentucky Cavalry [CS]): Morgan's Men. Narrative of Personal Experiences (Louisville, Kentucky, 1919; Reprint: Greencastle, Ken­tucky 1992)

 

Stone, James Madison (Corporal 21st Massachusetts Infantry, also 36th Mass.) : Personal Recollections of the Civil War (Boston: 1918)

 

Stone, Richard G.: A Brittle Sword: The Kentucky Militia, 1776-1912 (Lexington, 1977)

 

Storch, Marc and Beth: "What a Deadly Trap We Were In: Archer's Brigade on July 1, 1863"; in: Gettysburg Magazine Nr. 6

 

Storey, Moorfield: Charles Sumner (1900)

 

Storrs, John W.: The Twentieth Connecticut, A Regimental History (Ansonia, Conn., 1886) (PDF-Version available)

 

Stotelmyer, Steven R.: The Bivouacs of the Dead: The Story of Those Who Died at Antietam and South Mountain (Baltimore: Toomey Press, 1992)

 

Stoy, George A.: The Forgotten Man: Captain William Duncan – Chief Scout for Major General O. O. Howard During Sherman's March to the Sea (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1 edition April 29, 2014)

 

Strang, Edgar B. (Pvt (Saddler); Co. B&M, 6th Regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry): General Stoneman's Raid or The Amusing Side of Army life (Philadelphia, Pa.: E. B. Strang, 1911

 

Strong, George Templeton: The Diary of George Templeton Strong, 1835-1875, ed. Allan Nevins and Milton H. Thomas (New York: Macmillan, 1952)

 

Strother, David Hunter: "Personal Recollections of the War by a Virginian, Antietam." (Harper's New Monthly Magazine, XXXVI (February 1868), S. 275-91

 

Stryker, Lloyd Paul: Andrew Johnson (New York: McMillan Comp., 1929)

 

Stryker, William S.: Record of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War, 1861-1865; Vol. I (Trenton/New Jersey, 1876)

 

Stryker, William S.: Record of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War, 1861-1865; Vol. II (Trenton/New Jersey, 1876)

 

Stuart, Addison A. (Captain 17th Iowa Infantry): Iowa Colonels and Regiments: Being a History of Iowa Regiments in the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, 1865)

 

Stuart, Merriwether: „Samuel Ruth and General R. E. Lee: Disloyality and the Line of Support to Fredericksburg, 1862/63“; Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 71:1 (Jan. 1963), pp. 35-109

 

Sturtevant, Ralph Orson (Pvt; Co. K, 13th Regiment Vermont Infantry): Pictorial History 13th Regiment Vermont Volunteers War of 1861-1865, Vt. 1911

 

Styple, William B. (ed.): Our noble Blood. The Civil War Letters of Major General Maj. Gen. Philipp Regis de Trobriand (NY: Belle Grove Publishing, 1997)

 

Styple, William B. (ed.): Generals in Bronze: Interviewing the Commanders of the Civil War (Kearny, NJ, 2005)

 

Sulivane, Clement (Captain and AAG): „The Fall of Richmond“; in: B&L, vol. III, p. 725-726

 

Sullivan, James P.: „Co. K, 6th Wis. Vols.“ (poem), Mauston Star, c. 1883 (Anm. zum Hintergrund des Gedichtes s. Herdegen/Beau­dot: Bloody Railroad Cut, a.a.O., S. 39)

 

Sullivan, James P.: „The Iron Brigade at Bull Run,“ Milwaukee Sunday Telegraph, March 16, 1884

 

Sullivan, James P.: „The Battle of Gainesville,“ Milwaukee Sunday Telegraph 4.11.1883

 

Sullivan, James P.: "The Old Iron Brigade at Gettysburg," Milwaukee Sunday Telegraph, 20 December 1884

 

Sullivan, James P.: Mauston Star 13.2.1883; zitiert nach Herdegen and Beaudot: In the Bloody Railroad Gap at Gettysburg, a.a.O., S. 167n61 und Martin: Gettysburg, a.a.O., S. 617n93

 

Summers, Alexander: „Gone to Glory at Farmington“: A Profile of Col. James Monroe of Mattoon, Hero of Two Regiments in the Civil War (Mattoon, Ill.: Mattoon Historical Society, 1963)

 

Summers, Festus P.: The Baltimore & Ohio in the Civil War: The History of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in the Civil War (Stan Clark Military Books; 360 pp; Reprint of 1939 Original - Introduction by John Hankey)

 

Sunderland, Glenn W.: Lightning at Hoover's Gap (Cranbury, New Jersey: Thomas Yoseloff, 1969)

 

Surby, R. W.: Grierson Raids and Hatch Sixty-Four Days March with Biographical Sketches and the Life and Adventures of Chicka­saw, the Scout (Chicago 1865)

 

Sutherland, Daniel E.: "Getting the 'Real War' into the Bocks," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 98 (April 1990), 193-220;

 

Swanberg, W. A.: Sickles the Incredible (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1956). Swanberg's Werk is heavely biased in favor of the general, but remains the best sketch of Sickles yet in print (vgl. Sauers: Gettysburg: The Meade-Sickles Controversy, a.a.O., S. 164 Anm. 14)

 

Swanberg, W. A.: First Blood. The Story of Fort Sumter (New York 1957)

 

Swank, Walbrook D. (ed.): Courier for Lee and Jackson. 1861-1865 Memoirs (White Mane Publishing: Shippensburg, 1993)

 

Swiggett, Samuel A. (36th Iowa Infantry): The Bright Side of Personal Experiences in Prison and Out Of Involuntary Sojourner in Rebeldom (Baltimore, 1897)

 

Swinton, William: Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: A Critical History of Operations in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylva­nia, from the Commencement to the Close of the War, 1861-65 (New York: Charles B. Richardson, 1886)

 

Swinton, William: Campaign of the Army of the Potomac (New York: Charles B. Richardson, 1886)

 

Sword, Wiley: Southern Invincibility: A History of the Confederate

 

Sword, Wiley: Sharpshooter: Hiram Berdan, His Famous Sharpshooters and their Sharps Rifles (Lincoln, RI, 1988)

 

Symonds, Craig L.: A Battlefield Atlas of the Civil War (2nd Edition, Baltimore, Md: Nautical and Aviation Publising Company of America, 1983)

 

Symonds, Craig L.: Gettysburg. A Battlefield Atlas (6th Printing, Baltimore, Md: Nautical and Aviation Publising Company of Ame­rica, 1999)

 

Symonds, Craig L.: Stonewall of the West. Patrick Cleburne & The Civil War (University Press of Kansas: Lawrence / Kansas, 1997)

 

Symonds, Craig L.: Joseph E. Johnston. A Civil War Biography (W. W. Norton & Co.: New York 1992, Paperback-Ausgabe 1994)

 

Sypher, Josiah: History of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps (Lancaster 1865)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tap, Bruce: Over Lincoln's Shoulder. The Committee on the Conduct of the War (Lawrence, Kans.: University Press of Kansas, 1998)

 

Tarrant, Eastham: The Wild Riders of the First Kentucky Cavalry (US) (Louisville: Committee of the Regiment, 1894)

 

Taylor, Emerson G.: Gouverneur Kemble Warren: The Life and Letters of an American Soldier, 1830-1882 (Boston: Houghton Miff­lin, 1932)

 

Taylor, Frank: Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 (Dunlap: Philadelphia 1913)

 

Taylor, John T.: "Reminiscenses of Services as an Aide-de-Camp with General William Tecumseh Sherman." Kansas Mollus (Kan­sas City, Mo. 1892, S. 127-142)

 

Taylor, Michael W. Taylor: To Drive the Enemy from Southern Soil: The Letters of Colonel Francis Marion Parker and the History of the 30th Regiment North Carolina Troops (Morningside: Dayton, 1998)

 

Taylor, Nelson (9th NY Cavalry): Saddle and Saber: The Letters of Civil War Cavalryman Corporal Nelson Taylor (Heritage Books, 1993); 202 pp; Illustrated. Collection of 103 letters by this Cavalryman from Chatauqua County, edited by his grandson, Dr. Gray Nelson Taylor. Graphic descriptions of cavalry engagements and ordinary soldier life.

 

Taylor, Walter H.: Four Years with General Lee (Erstausgabe 1877; Reprint 1962: New York

 

Taylor, Walter H. (Adjutant General, Army of N. Va): General Lee: His Campaigns in Virginia, 1861-1865 (Morningside, Dayton); 314 pp; 9 Colored Fold-Out Maps. Taylor served as Lee's Adjutant for 4 years and has written the most reliable book on Lee's cam­paigns. Nevins calls this "The better of Col. Taylor's two volumes of reminiscences because this work contains more personal obser­vations and remembrances." (Originally published in Norfolk 1906) - Walter H. Taylor: Four Years with General Lee, Erstausgabe 1877 (Neuauflage New York, Bonanza Books, 1962) (auf diesem Werk basiert Taylor's "General Lee", das eine geglättete Form des ursprünglichen Werkes darstellt).

 

Taylor, Walter H.: "The Campaign in Pennsylvania"; in: Annals of the War, a.a.O., S. 305 ff

 

Taylor, Walter H.(Adjutant General, Army of N. Va): Lee's Adjutant: The Wartime Letters of Colonel Walter Herron Taylor, 1862-1865 (Univ S. Carolina, 1995); ed. by R. Lockwood Tower

 

Taylor, Walter H.: „Second Paper By Colonel Walter H. Taylor“; in: Southern Historical Society Papers, 4, p. 129 (betrifft die Mei­nungsverschiedenheiten zum Angriff am 2.7.1863 bei Gettysburg: links aus Culp's Hill oder right Flank toward Round Tops bzw. Wheat Field [vgl. hierzu: Hessler: Sickles at Gettysburg, a.a.O., S- 121:0“ But Richard Ewell and his division commanders, especial­ly Jubal Early, convinced Lee, that the terrain in their front did not favour such an assault“ against Culp's Hill]).

 

Taylor, William R.: „Francis Parkman“; in: Cunliffe, Marcus and Robin Winks: Pastmasters. Some Essays on American Historians (Harper & Row, Publisher: New York 1969), S.1-38

 

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Temple, Oliver P.: East Tennessee in the civil War (Robert Clark Co.: Cincinnati, 1899)

 

Temple, Oliver P.: Notable Men of Tennessee from 1833 to 1875 (New York: Cosmopolitan Press, 1912)

 

Temple, Wayne C. (ed.): The Civil War Letters of Henry C. Bear: A Soldier in the 116th Illinois Volunteer Infantry (Harrogate / Tenn.: Lincoln Memorial University Press, 1961)

 

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Tevis, C.V.: History of the Fighting (Brooklyn) Fourteenth (New York 1911)

 

Tharin, Robert S.: Arbitrary Arrests in the South: or, Scenes from the Experience of an Alabama Unionist (New York, 1863, reprint 2012)

 

Thatcher, Marshall P. (2nd Michigan Cavalry): A Hundred Battles in the West: St. Louis to Atlanta, 1861-1865: The Second Michi­gan Cavalry, With the Armies of the Mississippi, Ohio, Kentucky and Cumberland (Detroit 1884)

 

Thayer, John M. (General): "Grant at Pilot Knob"; McClure's Magazin, Vol. V, S. 433 ff

 

Thomas, Emory M.: Bold Dragoon. The Life of J. E. B. Stuart (1986)

 

Thomas, Emory M.: The Confederate Nation, 1861-1865 (1979)

 

Thomas, Emory M.: The Confederate State of Richmond: A Biography of the Capital (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1971)

 

Thomas, James E. and Dean S. Thomas: Cannons. An Introduction to Civil War Artillery (12 Auflage 1999, Thomas Publications, Gettysburg)

 

Thomas, James E. and Dean S. Thomas: A Handbook of Civil War Bullets & Cartridges (Gettysburg: Thomas Publications, 1996)

 

Thomas, John L.: The Libertator, William Lloyd Garrison (Boston, 1963)

 

Thomas, P. Benjamin and Hyman, Harold M.: Stanton. The Life and Times of Lincoln's Secretary of War (New York 1962)

 

Thomason, John W., Jr.: Jeb Stuart (Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929, reprint 1994)

 

Thompson, David L. (Pvt; Co. G, 9th Regiment New York Infantry): „In the Ranks to the Antietam“; in: B&L,. Vol. II, p. 556-558

 

Thompson, E. Porter: History of the First Kentucky Brigade (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868) Anm.: = Orphan Brigade

 

Thompson, Ed Porter: History of the Orphan Brigade (Louisville: Lewis N. Thompson, 1898)

 

Thompson, James Monroe (First Sergeant; Co. G, 6th Regiment Alabama Infantry): Reminiscences of Autauga Rifles (Co. G., Sixth Alabama Volunteer Regiment, C.S.A.) University, AL: Confederate Publishing Co., 1985 [Reprinted, microfiche; a paper read before the Historical Association, 19 Dec 1879, at Autauga­ville, Alabama]

 

Thompson, Jerry D.: Westward the Texans: The Civil War Letters of Private William Randolph Howell (El Paso: Texas Western Press, 1990) (Howell war Angehöriger von Co. C, 5th Texas Mounted Volunteers)

 

Thompson, Jerry D.: Colonel John Robert Baylor: Texas Indian Fighter and Confederate Soldier (Hillsboro, Texas: Hill Junior Colleg­e Press, 1971)

 

Thompson, Jerry D.: Henry Hopkins Sibley: Confederate General of the West (1987, Reprint, College Station: Texas A&M Un­iversity Press, 1996)

 

Thompson, Richard S. (12th NJ): While My Country is in Danger (Edmonston Publishing, 1994)

 

Thompson, Wesley S.: The Free State of Winston. A History of Winston County, Alabama (Winfield, Ala.: Pareil Press, 1968)

 

Thornbrough, Emma Lou: Indiana in the Civil War (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1995)

 

Thorndike, Rachel Sherman (ed): The Sherman Letters; Correspondence Between General Sherman and Senator Sherman, 1837-1891 (New York, 1894; Reprint: New York, AMC Press, 1971)

 

Thornton, J. Melvin: "The escape of Melvin Thornton from Camp Butler, Illinois"; in Alabama Historical Quarterly, XXIII (1961), pp.220-230. An autobiographical account by a sergeant in Co. D (the Talladega Rifles) of the 1st Infantry, who along with others in his regiment was made a prisoner of war on 8.4.1862 (J. *Milville *Thornton)

 

Thorne, Mildred (ed.): "The Civil War Diary of C. F. Boyd, Fifteenth Iowa Infantry." Iowa Journal of History. Vol L (1952)

 

Thornton, J. Mills: Politics and Power in a Slave Society: Alabama 1806-1860 (Taschenbuchausgabe Louisiana State University Press: new edition 1981) (ursprüngliche PhD. dissertation, Yale University, 1974: hierzu schreibt Holt: The Political Crisis, a.a.O., S. 263: „brilliant dissertation … finest study of antebellum politics in a southern state ...“; bei Kruman: Parties and Politics in North Carolina, a.a.O., S. 286 heißt es: “Thornton's contention [was] that the goal of antebellum Alabama politics was the preservation of the freedom and equality of white Alabamians […] Thornton's study enabled me to make more effective comparisons between the upper and lower south“)

 

Threatte, Bernard Barton: „The Public Life of Robert Hatton (1855-1862)“ (M.A. Thesis, Vanderbilt University, 1931)

 

Tidwell, William A.: April 65 - Confederate Covert Action in the American Civil War, The Kent State University Press (Kent, Ohio & London, England, 1995)

 

Tidwell, William A.; Hall, James O. and Gaddy, David Winfred: Come Retribution. The Confederate Secret Service and the Assassi­nation of Lincoln (Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi, 1988, 3. Auflage 2001)

 

Tiling, Moritz Philipp: History of the German Element in Texas from 1820-1850, and Historical Sketches of the German Texas Sin­gers' League and Houston Turnverein From (Houston 1913; reprint 2010) )

 

Tilley, John Shipley: Lincoln takes Command (Chapel Hill, 1941)

 

Time Life Books, Reihe "Voices of the Civil War": Gettysburg

 

Tischler, Allan L: The History of the Harper‘s Ferry Expedition, September 14 & 15, 1862 (Five Cedars Press, 1993); 345 pp; Map­ped Endpapers; Photos; Fold-Out Maps; Index; Biblio; Notes; Appendices. Detail of cavalry actions at Harpers Ferry between Cole's Cavalry (1st Maryland), 12th Virginia Cavalry, Loudoun Rangers, 7th Rhode Island Cavalry, 12th Illinois Cavalry, 8th New York Ca­valry

 

Tobie, Edward P.: History of the First Maine Cavalry 1861-1865 (Boston, 1887)

 

Todd, George T.: First Texas Regiment (Texian Press, Waco, Tx., 1963)

 

Todd, Glenda M.: First Alabama Cavalry, USA: Hommage to Patriotism (Heritage Books, 2003)

 

Todd, William (ed.): History of the Ninth Regiment, N.Y.S.M., N.G..S.N.Y. (83rd New York Volunteers), 1845-1888 (New York: George Hussey, 1889)

 

Todd, William: The Seventy-ninth Highlanders New York volunteer in the War of the Rebellion (Albany: 1886)

 

Toombs, Samuel: New Jersey Troops in the Gettysburg Campaign from June 5 to July 31 (Orange, New Jersey: Evening Mail Publish­ing House, 1888); 406 pp; over 60 illustrations, including maps (one fold-out). Nevins says: "Sgt Toombs relied completely on printed sources for this tribute to Jerseyans at Gettysburg; over sixty illustrations are included."

 

Tourgee, Albion W. (Lt, 105th Ohio Infantry): A Fools Errand By One of the Fools (Fords, Howard & Hulbert - N.Y. 1880)

 

Tourgee, Albion W.(Lt, 105th Ohio Infantry): Bricks Without Straw (Fords, Howard, Hulbert - N.Y. 1880

 

Tourgee, Albion W. (Lt, 105th Ohio Infantry): The Story of a Thousand: beeing a History of the Service of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (Buffalo, 1896)

 

Towers, Frank: "Mobtown's Impact on the Study of Urban Politics in the Early Republic.". Maryland Historical Magazine 107 (Winter 2012) pp: 469-75

 

Townsend, George A.: Major General Alfred Archimedes Torbert: Delaware's Most famous Civil War Hero (Bowie: Heritage Books, 1993

 

Townsend, George Alfred: „The General Torbert Memorial“; Army and Navy Journal 18 (13.11.1883), p. 287-298

 

Townsend, Luther: History of the Sixteenth New Hampshire Volunteers (Washington, DC 1897); Nevins says "Written from the adjut­ant's viewpoint, this full history of a year's duty in Louisiana also contains twoscore sketches and drawings"

 

Trask, Benjamin H.: 16th Virginia Infantry (H. E. Howard, 1986); 2nd Edition, 128pp, Maps, Photos, Detailed Rosters

 

Trask, Benjamin H.: 61st Virginia Infantry (H. E. Howard, 1988); Maps, Photos, Detailed Rosters

 

Trask, Kerry A.: Fire Within: A Civil War Narrative from Wisconsin (Kent, OH, 1995)

 

Treichler, Don: Crimson Fields: Civil War Biography of Captain James Madison Treichler (2nd edition 2011)

 

Tremain, H. Edwin: In Memoriam Major General Joseph Hooker (Cincinnati/OH, 1881)

 

Tremain, Henry E.: Two Days of War: A Gettysburg Narrative and Other Excursions (New York: Bonnell. Silver & Bowers, 1905) (Anm.: Tremain's memoirs are obviously biased towards Sickles and against Meade [Hessler: Sickles at Gettysburg, a.a.O., S. 422n8])

 

Tremain, Henry Edwin: Sectionalism Unmasked (1907)

 

Trimble, Isaac R.: Civil War Diary of General Isaac Ridgeway Trimble", Maryland Historical Magazine 17 (1922)

 

Trimble, Isaac: „The Battle and Campaign of Gettysburg.“ Southern Historical Society Papers 26 (1898): 116-28

 

Trimble, Isaac: „The Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg.“ Confederate Veteran 25 (1917): 209-13

 

Trimble, Tony: „Harrison - Spying for Longstreet at Gettysburg“; Gettysburg Magazine Nr. 17

 

Tripp, Richard Lee: „Cavalry Reconnaissance in the Army of Northern Virginia: J. E. B. Stuart’s Cavalry, 1861-64, M. A. thesis, Duke University, 1967

 

Trout, Robert J.: With Pen and Saber: The Letters and Diaries of J.E.B. Stuart's Staff Officers (Mechanicsburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1998)

 

Trout, Robert J. (ed.): In the Saddle With Stuart: The Story of Frank Smith Robertson of Jeb Stuart's Staff (Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1998)

 

Trowbridge, Silas Thompson (Surgeon/Major 8th Illinois Infantry): Autobiography of Silas Thompson Trowbridge M.D. Late Surgeon of the 8. Reg. Ill. Vol. Inf.; Surgeon in Chief of the 3. Division 17. Army Corps; President of the Illinois State Medical Society; U.S. Consul at Veracruz. . . . Vera Cruz, Mexico, 1872.

 

Trudeau, Noah Andre: Gettysburg. A Testing Courage (Taschenbuchausgabe 2003)

 

Trudeau, Noah Andre: The Last Citadel: Petersburg, , June 1864-April 1865 (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1994)

 

Trudeau, Noah Andre: Out of the Storm. The End of the Civil War, April - June 1865 (Boston: New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1994)

 

Trudeau, Noah Andre: Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea (New York: Harper Collins, 2008)

 

Trulock, Alice Rains: In the Hands of Providence: Josua L. Chamberlain and the American Civil War (Chapel Hill and London: Uni­versity of North Carolina Press, 1992)

 

Trumbull, Henry Clay (Chaplain, 10th Connecticut Infantry): War Memoirs of a Chaplain (New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1898); 421 pp; Illustrated. Ne­vins cites this as "A basic source on the labors of Army Chaplains"

 

Tsouras, Peter G.: Gettysburg. An Alternative History (London 1997)

 

Tucker, A. W.: „Orange Blossoms – Service of the 124th New York at Gettysburg,“ national Tribune, January 21, 1886

 

Tucker, Glenn: Chickamauga – Bloody Battle in the West (New York 1961)

 

Tucker, Glenn: Hancock the Superb (Indianapolis / Indiana, 1960)

 

Tucker, John S. (Pvt 5th Alabama Infantry): „The Diary of John S. Tucker: Confederate Soldier from Alabama,“ ed. Gary Wilson, Alabama Historical Quarterly 43:1 (Spring, 1981)

 

Tunnard, W. H. A.: A Southern Record. The History of the Third Regiment Louisiana Infantry (Baton Rouge, 1866; Reprint Dayton, Ohio: Morningside Bookshop, 1970)

 

Turner, Thomas R.: Beware the People Weeping: Public Opinion and the Assassination of President Lincoln (Baton Rouge: Louisia­na State University Press, 1982): Turner, stellt Hanchett folgend, aufgrund neuerer Forschungen dar, daß die Ermordung Lincoln's das Ergebnis einer CS-Operation zur Geiselnahme Lincoln's war.

 

Tyler, Mason Whiting (37th Massachusetts): Recollections of the Civil War, with many original Diary entries and Letters written from the Seat of War and with annotated References (Putnam's Sons, 1912); 379 pp

 

Tyrell, Ian R.: „Drink and Temperance in the Antebellum south: An Overview and Interpretation,“ Journal of Southern History 48 (Nov. 1982): 482-510, esp. 497-501.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Litera U

 

 

Underwood, Albert: Civil War Diary (1.1.1864-11.1.1865) +++ergänzen+++

 

Underwood, George C. (2ndLt; Co. G, 26th Regiment North Carolina Infantry): „The Twenty-Sixth Regiment“. Histories of Several Regiments and Battalions From North Carolina in the Great War, 1861-65. Vols 2. Edited by Walter Clark. Goldsboro, N.C.: Nash Brothers, 1901

 

Underwood, George C. (2ndLt; Co. G, 26th Regiment North Carolina Infantry), Walter Clark, and Jeffrey L. Halsey. Regimental History of the 26th North Carolina Infantry: Including a Regimental Roster, Contemporary Photographs, Battle Maps and Summaries. Sparta, N.C.: Star Route Books, 2011. "Text is from Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina, in the Great War 1861-'65 edited by Walter Clark...originally published by the State of North Carolina in 1901."

 

Underwood, Larry: The Butternut Guerillas: A Story of Grierson's Raid (Lincoln / NE: Dageforde Publishing, 1994)

 

Underwood, Rodman L.: Death on the Nueces: German Texans

 

Upson, Theodore (Pvt 100th Indiana Infantry): With Sherman to the Sea: The Civil War Letters, Diaries & Reminiscenses of Theodore F. Upson (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1943)

 

Ural, Susan­nah J. (ed.): Civil War Citizens: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in America's Bloodiest Contest (New York University Press, N.Y., 2010)

 

Urban, Chester Stanley: "New Orleans and the Cuban Question during the Lopez Expedition of 1849-1851. A Study in 'Manifest Destiny'; in: Louisiana Historical Quarterly, 22 (1939); S. 11-25

 

Urban, John W.: Battle Field and Prison Pen (Philadelphia: Hubbard Bros., 1882)

 

 

 

 

Litera V

 

Vaill, Dudley L.: The Country Regiment: A Sketch of the Second Regiment of Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, originally the Nineteenth Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War (Litchfield 1908); 108 pp; Photos - Organized in 1863 from the 19th Infantry, this unit served in Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Washington, Winchester, New Market, Cedar Creek and Appomattox

 

Vale, Joseph G.: Minty and the Cavalry. A History of Cavalry Campaigns in the Western Armies (Harrisburg, PA., 1886) PDF-Version available

 

Valentine, Scott: „Dark Memories After Antietam“; in: Military Images, Winter 2016, p.53-55: “Soldier’s Heart” was one term used in the 19th century to describe a mental health condition known today as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. Other terms were used by physicians, families and comrades as well, to define the changes that occurred to a man as a result of his Civil War experi­ence, including “Melancholia,” “Nostalgia” and “Homesickness.” One man afflicted was Bernard F. Blakeslee of the 16th Connecti­cut Infantry. The horrors of Antietam and other wartime experiences left numerous physical injuries that healed over time, and a psy­chological injury from which he never recovered.

 

Valuska, David L. and Christian B. Keller: Damn Dutch: Pennsylvania Germans at Gettysburg (Mechanicsburg 2004)

 

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