Ultimate
Collection
of
the
Civil War
This is the single largest collection of books on disc about the Civil War available anywhere on the planetary surface. Rosters, Battles, Maps, Photographs, Illustrations, Historical and Biographical information.
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698 books on 5 DVDs !
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An essential resource for Genealogists and Civil War History Enthusiasts .
Actual images of every page, in Adobe Acrobat Reader .PDF format. Works with any computer, and is easy to use and read. Some scans are imperfect.
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What you get:
10 Books - Photographic History of the Civil War
2 Books - Bonus Books with hundreds of photos
70 Books - Rosters of the Blue & Gray
The Ultimate collection books as shown:
68 Books - Illinois in the Civil War
46 Books - Indiana in the Civil War
26 Books - Iowa in the Civil War
20 Books - Maine in the Civil War
21 Books - Missouri in the Civil War
27 Books - New Hampshire in the Civil War
18 Books - North Carolina in the Civil War
72 Books - Ohio in the Civil War
24 Books - Rhode Island in the Civil War
25 Books - Tennessee in the Civil War
105 - Books - Massachusetts in the Civil War
42 Books - Virginia in the Civil War
12 Books - West Virginia in the Civil War
22 Books - Wisconsin in the Civil War
88 Books - Pennsylvania in the Civil War
The Detail:
The Photographic History of
The Civil War
Editor: Francis T. Miller
1911
10 Volumes in PDF Format on 1 CD
Thousands of Photo's
Volume 1 - The Opening Battles. (368 pages)
Volume 2 - Two Years of Grim War. (363 pages)
Volume 3 - The decisive battles. (353 pages)
Volume 4 - The cavalry. (336 pages)
Volume 5 - Forts and artillery. (316 pages)
Volume 6 - The navies. (322 pages)
Volume 7 - Prisons and hospitals. (352 pages)
Volume 8 - Soldier life, Secret service. (382 pages)
Volume 9 - Poetry and Eloquence of Blue and Gray. (353 pages)
Volume 10 - Armies and leaders. (362 pages)
The American Civil War (1861–1865) was the fourth war in history to be caught on camera. The first three were the Mexican-American War (1846–1848) the Crimean War (1854–1856) and Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Photography profoundly changed the way wars were covered and viewed. Any grandeur and sweetness of an aftermath of a victorious battle, which was once up to a painter to portray, all of a sudden became uninterpretable. Losing its subjectivity, the true terror of war could not be hidden anymore. Americans for the first time saw the vividly horrific photographs of maimed and dying fellow Americans in agony slowly withering away on a battlefield far away from their homes. Astonishment and shock, not toward the cruelty of war as much as to the newly innovated barbaric weapons of war left Americans bewildered. As newspapers did not yet have the technology or equipment for making half-tone blocks, magazines across the land published cadaverous pictorial representations of the worst of humanity.
“BONUS CD”
With 2 more Books
Containing Hundreds More Photos
The Civil War through the Camera :
Hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history by Henry William Elson and D.L. Clark - (1912) – 598 pages
Pleasants Photograph Album by Frances Pleasants:
Photograph album of Frances Pleasants, who taught wounded soldiers at the Army Hospital in Germantown, PA during the Civil War. Presented to her by her patients, it contains photographs of them as well as other Civil War images –(1865) - 56 pages
The Ultimate
Collection
Of
Illinois
in the
Civil War
64 - Books on DVD
Contents
A History of the 102nd Illinois Infantry Volunteers by S.F. Fleharty - (1865) - 189 pages
A History of the Ninety-fifth regiment, Illinois infantry volunteers : from its organization in the fall of 1862, until its final discharge from the United States service, in 1865 (1865) - Wood, Wales W - 240 pages
A History of the Ninth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry (1864) - Morrison, Marion - 95 pages
A History of the Seventy-third Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers : its services and experiences in camp, on the march, on the picket and skirmish lines, and in many battles of the war, l861-65. Embracing an account of the movement from Columbia to Nashville, and the battles of Spring hill and Franklin (1890) - 682 pages
A Waif of the War; or, History of the Seventy-fifth Illinois infantry, embracing the entire campaigns of the Army of the Cumberland (1866) - Dodge, William Sumner - 241 pages
Army life of an Illinois soldier by Charles Wright Wills - (1906) - 383 pages
Army Memoirs of Lucius W. Barber, Company "D", 15th Illinois volunteer infantry. May 24,1861, to Sept. 30, 1865 (1894) - Barber, Lucius W. - 233 pages
Biographical Sketches of Illinois officers engaged in the war against the rebellion of 1861 by James Grant Wilson - (1862) - 106 pages
Bugle echoes; the story of Illinois 47th.. (1905) - Bryner, B. C. - 262 pages
Company K, Twentieth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry; roster and record, April 24, 1861-July 16, 1865 by Andrew Brown - (1864) - 64 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 (1866) - Woodbury, Henry H. - 76 pages
Historical Sketch of the Chicago Board of Trade Battery, Horse Artillery, Illinois volunteers (1902) - 88 pages
Historical Sketch of the Forty-Fifth Illinois Regiment : with a complete list of the officers and privates and an individual record of each man in the regiment (1869) - Adair, John M - 40 pages
History of Battery "A," First Illinois Light Artillery Volunteers (1899) - Kimbell, Charles B. - 320 pages
History of the 112th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in the great War of the Rebellion, 1862-1865 (1885) - Thompson, Bradford F - 480 pages
History of the 115th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry (1900) - Royse, Isaac Henry Clay - 405 pages
History of the 124th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Volunteers : otherwise known as the "Hundred and Two Dozen," from August, 1862 to August, 1865 (1880) - Howard, R. L. - 519 pages
History of the 77th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Sept. 2, 1862-July 10, 1865 / c by Lieut. W. H. Bentley, with an introduction by General D. P. Grier (1883) - Bentley, W. H. - 396 pages
History of the Eighth cavalry regiment, Illinois volunteers, during the great rebellion; (1868) - Hard, Abner - 368 pages
History of the Eighty-fifth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry (1901) - Aten, Henry J. - 506 pages
History of the Eighty-sixth regiment, Illinois volunteer infantry (1866) - Kinnear, J. R. - 139 pages
History of the Fortieth Illinois Inf., (volunteers) (1864) - Hart, E. J. - 198 pages
History of the Ninth Regiment Illinois Cavalry Volunteers. Pub. under the auspices of the Historical Committee of the Regiment .. (1888) - Davenport, Edward Adolphus - 450 pages
History of the Organization, marches, campings, general services and final muster out of Battery M, First regiment Illinois light artillery (1892) - 301 pages
History of the Seventh Regiment Illinois volunteer infantry, from its first muster into the U.S. service, April 25, 1861, to its final muster out, July 9, 1865 (1868) - Ambrose, D. Leib - 391 pages
History of the Thirty-Sixth Regiment Illinois Volunteers during the war of the rebellion (1876) - Bennett, L. G. (Lyman G.); Haigh, Wm. M. - 808 pages
History of the Thirty-Third Regiment Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, 22nd August, 1861, to 7th December, 1865 (1902) - Way, Virgil Gilman; Elliott, Isaac Hughes - 291 pages
Illinois at Shiloh; report of the Shiloh Battlefield Commission and ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected to mark the positions of the Illinois commands engaged in the battle; the story of the battle (1905) - Mason, George; Waterloo, Stanley - 187 pages
Illinois Monuments at Gettysburg by John L. Beveridge - (1892) - 37 pages
Illustrated Roster of the Department of Illinois Grand Army of the Republic by William C. Shaw - (1914) - `160 pages
List of Surviving Members (so far as known) of the 105th Regt. Illinois volunteers, War of 1861-5 : date of muster in, September 2, 1862, date of muster out, June 7, 1865. July 31, 1886 - (1886) - 16 pages
Memoirs of the War, Illinois Infantry 10th Regiment 1861-1865 by Ephraim A. Wilson - (1893) - 845 pages
Military History and Reminiscences of the Thirteenth regiment of Illinois volunteer infantry in the civil war in the United States, 1861-1865 (1892) - 396 pages
Ninety-Second Illinois Volunteers (1875) - 390 pages
Our Regiment. A History of the 102nd Illinois infantry volunteers, with sketches of the Atlanta campaign, the Georgia raid, and the campaign of the Carolines (1865) - Fleharty, S. F. - 226 pages
Reception to the Members of the Ninety-sixth Regiment, Illinois Infantry Volunteers (1893) - Smith, John Corson - 75 pages
Register of Confederate soldiers who died in Camp Douglas, 1862-65 and lie buried in Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago, Ills., 1892 by the United Confederate Veterans, Illinois Division - (1892) - 58 pages
Reminiscences of Chicago during the civil war by Mabel McIlvaine - (1914) - 194 pages
Reminiscences of the Civil War from Diaries of Members of the 103d Illinois volunteer infantry, by the Illinois Infantry, 103rd Regt. 1862-1865 - (1904) - 292 pages
Report of the Adjutant General of the state of Illinois , Volumes 1 - 8, 1861 -1866 Rosters officers and Enlisted Men by Illinois Military and Naval Dept. - (1900) - 5600 pages
Roster of the living members of the 102d Regt. Ill. Vols., 1911 by the Illinois Infantry 102d Regt. 1862-1865 - (1911) - 26 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 (1887) - 36 pages
The 125th Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry : attention batallion! (1882) - Rogers, Robert M - 226 pages
The Forty-Fifth Illinois, a souvenir of the re-union held at Rockford, on the fortieth anniversary of its march in the grand review; (1905) - Fish, Daniel - 31 pages
The History of Company A, Second Illinois Cavalry (1912) - Fletcher, Samuel H - 281 pages
The History of Jo Daviess County, Illinois, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion ... history of the Northwest, history of Illinois ... Constitution of the United States (1878) - 845 pages
The History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, war of the great rebellion, 1862-1865 by William Calkins - (1895) - 32 pages
The history of the Fifty-Ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers, or, A three years' campaign through Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky : with a description of the country, towns, skirmishes and battles (1865) - Lathrop, D. - 243 pages
The history of the One Hundred and Fourth Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, war of the great rebellion, 1862-1865 (1895) - Calkins, William Wirt - 539 pages
The History of the Thirty-ninth regiment Illinois volunteer veteran infantry, (Yates phalanx.) in the war of the rebellion (1889) - Clark, Charles M. -
The Martyrs and Heroes of Illinois in the great rebellion. Biographical sketches by James Barnet - (1865) - 266 pages
The Nineteenth Illinois; a memoir of a regiment of volunteer infantry famous in the Civil War of fifty years ago for its drill, bravery, and distinguished services (1912) - Haynie, Henry i. e. James Henry - 484 pages
The Past and Present of Kane County, Illinois : containing a history of the county ... a directory ... war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion ... statistics ... history of the Northwest ... etc., etc (1878) - Peirce, H. B. (Henry B.); Merrill, Arthur; Perrin, William Henry - 821 pages
The Patriotism of Illinois : a record of the civil and military history of the state in the War for the Union, with a history of the campaigns in which Illinois soldiers have been conspicuous, sketches of distinguished officers, the roll of the illustrious dead, movements of the sanitary and Christian commissions Volume 1 & 2 (1865) - Eddy, T. M. and Clark, D.L. - 1312 pages
The Story of the Fifty-fifth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1887) - Crooker, Lucien B; Nourse, Henry S.; Brown, John G - 519 pages
The Thirty-third regiment Illinois infantry in the civil war, 1861-1865; (1912) - Burnham, John Howard - 8 pages
War Experiences and the story of the Vicksburg campaign from "Milliken's Bend" to July 4, 1863; being an accurate and graphic account of campaign events taken from the diary of Capt. J.J. Kellogg, of Co. B 113th Illinois volunteer infantry (1913) - Kellogg, John Jackson - 64 pages
Ultimate
Collection
Of
Indiana
in the
Civil War
46 - Books on DVD
Contents
A History of the Thirty-first regiment of Indiana volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion (1900) - Smith, John Thomas - 226 pages
From Vicksburg to Raleigh; or, A complete history of the Twelfth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, and the campaigns of Grant and Sherman, with an outline of the great rebellion (1865) - Gage, Moses D - 356 pages
History of the Eighty-fifth Indiana volunteer infantry, its organization, campaigns and battles (1902) - Brant, Jefferson E. - 196 pages
History of the Eighty-first regiment of Indiana volunteer infantry in the great war of the rebellion, 1861 to 1865 ... A regimental roster. Prison life, adventures, etc. (1901) - Morris, George W - 202 pages
History of the Eighty-second Indiana Volunteer Infantry : its organization, campaigns and battles (1893) - Hunter, Alfred G - 255 pages
History of the Eighty-third Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry; for three years with Sherman (1865) - Grecian, Joseph - 163 pages
History of the Fifty-eighth regiment of Indiana volunteer infantry. Its organization, campaigns and battles from 1861 to 1865 (1895) - Hight, John J.; Stormont, Gilbert R. - 577 pages
History of the Fifty-first Indiana veteran volunteer infantry. A narrative of its organization, marches, battles and other experiences in camp and prison; from 1861 to 1866. With revised roster (1894) - Hartpence, Wm. R. - 405 pages
History of the Forty-sixth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry, September, 1861-September, 1865 (1888) - 220 pages
History of the Seventh Indiana cavalry volunteers, and the expeditions, campaigns, raids, marches, and battles of the armies with which it was connected, with biographical sketches of Brevet Major Genral John P.C. Shanks, and of Brevet Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Browne, and other officers of the regiment; (1876) - Cogley, Thomas Sydenham - 267 pages
History of the Seventy-ninth regiment Indiana volunteer infantry in the civil war of eighteen sixty-one in the United States (1899) - Parker, George W - 221 pages
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