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  Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the Civil War http://valley.vcdh.virginia.edu/
A collection of personal papers, diaries, and reminiscences from two communities, one Northern and one Southern.
  The Calvin Shedd Papers http://www.library.miami.edu/archives/shedd/index.htm
Letters written by Calvin Shedd, a carpenter from New Hampshire, who enlisted in the 7th Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers and served the Union Army.
  Vermont Civil War Letters http://www.state.vt.us/vhs/educate/cwletter/cwletter.htm
Archived letters from Elijah Brown and Edwin Horton, plus Civil War links.
  American Civil War Collection http://etext.virginia.edu/civilwar/
Civil War letters and diary entries include transcriptions and digital images of the manuscripts.
  Ulysses S. Grant's Personal Memoirs http://www.bartleby.com/1011
E-text of the 1885-1886 edition at Bartleby.com.
  Schoff CivilWar Collections http://www.clements.umich.edu/Schoff.html
Contains manuscript, photographic and printed materials relating to all phases of the American Civil War.
  Virginia Tech Libraries' Civil War collections http://spec.lib.vt.edu/civwar/
Includes a number of online letters and memoirs from soldiers on both sides.
  Alice Williamson Diary http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/williamson/
This diary of a Tennessee schoolgirl chronicles life during the Civil War.
  Albert Underwood Civil War Diary http://dcwi.com/~dave/underwood.html
The Civil War diary of Albert Underwood of Annapolis, Park County, Indiana. It covers Jan 1, 1864 thru Jan 11, 1865.
  Galutia York http://library.morrisville.edu/local_history/civil_war/
Civil War letters of Galutia York, 114th New York State Volunteer Infantry.
  Journal of Andrew Jackson Nickell http://www.angelfire.com/il/thecivilwarjournal/
Text from the war diary of Andrew Nickell of the 114th Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
  Private Jefferson Moses http://www.ioweb.com/civilwar/
Contains the Civil War diary, memoirs, photographs, and other memorabilia of Private Jefferson Moses, Company G, 93rd Illinois Volunteers.
  Capt. Richard W. Burt 76th Ohio Infantry http://my.ohio.voyager.net/~lstevens/burt/
Civil War letters and poems from R.W. Burt.
  The Writings of Civil War Captain Harmon Root Hubbard http://www.janneyfamily.com/harmon_hubbard/
Personal reminiscences, including detailed accounts of his Andersonville prison stay, his eventual escape and the battle of Ft. Blakely.
  Iowa Civil War Page-Letters, Journals, Diaries and Oral Accounts http://www.alaska.net/~design/civilwar/index.html
A variety of manuscripts by Iowa residents and units.
  Robert C. Cardin, Company B, 16th Tennessee Infantry http://www2.dmci.net/users/bmacd/default.htm
Memories about how a boy of seventeen went to war, what he saw and some of his experiences.
  Robert K. Byrd http://www.roanetn.com/cwletter.htm
Letter from Robert K. Byrd (Col. 1st East Tenn. Volunteers) to Henry J. Welcker (commander of Welcker's Cavalry), May 24, 1862.
  Adventures of Harvey Hogue http://www.cartania.com/history/harvey1.html
Tales of a soldier in the Ohio 115th including a harrowing escape from Andersonville.
  George W. Ervay Diary http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/ervay.html
Excerpt from the diary of George W. Ervay of Stockton's Independent Volunteers.
  The Wartime Diary of John Weathered http://www.jackmasters.net/9tncav.html
The exact time when the manuscript was written isn't clear but it was several years after the war while Weathered was in retirement. Bennett's Regiment or 9th Tennessee Cavalry.
  Civil War Memories http://www2.dmci.net/users/bmacd/
Robert C. Carden was born in Coffee County, Tennessee on July 4, 1843, the youngest of the five children of Reuben and Sarah (nee' Henry) Carden. On May 23, 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate Army at Manchester.
  Dwight Henry Cory http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lovelace/cory.htm
Civil War letters and diary of Dwight Henry Cory, 6th OH Volunteer Cavalry.
  Jubal Anderson Early http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/early/early.html
Autobiographical sketch and narrative of the War between the States, by Jubal Anderson Early, 1816-1894. Full text scanned from original.
  Civil War Letters of John Alexander Ritter, M.D. http://gwillritter.tripod.com/
Letters from a doctor while serving as Regimental Surgeon in the 49th Indiana Volunteers from 1861 to 1863. Written during the regiment's campaigns in Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
  William R. Lee, Humane and Generous Enemy http://www.harvardregiment.org/lee.html
Correspondence between Robert E. Lee and his Massachusetts relative William R. Lee. Also includes accounts of the battle of seven pines-Fair Oaks, and an Oliver Wendell Holmes tribute.
  Randolph Harrison McKim, 1842-1920. http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/mckim/menu.html
A soldier's recollections from the diary of a young Confederate.
  Rose O'Neal Greenhow, 1814-1864 http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/greenhow/menu.html
In this 1863 autobiography, the Washington, D.C., socialite and Confederate spy told her story and gave her view of contemporary events.
  Primary Sources of New York Soldiers and Nurses http://library.morrisville.edu/local_history/sites/letters/
Letters, diaries, reminiscences, and manuscripts of New York soldiers and nurses during the Civil War.
  Diary Henry Carl Ketzle Illinois Infantry http://www.ketzle.com/diary/
Diary of the 37th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Company B, covering enlistment in July 1861 to muster out in May 1866. Battle of Pea Ridge included.
  Diary of James Laughlin Orr http://www.crossmyt.com/hc/gen/civwdiar.html
Entries (November-December 1864) from the diary of Lt. James Orr, 42nd Indiana Regiment.
  Revealing Family Ancestry: The Civil War http://www.hal-pc.org/~jsb/page11.html
Letters saved by Margaret Slagg of Michigan, whose brothers served in the Union army.
  B. R. A. Scott: Memoirs of the Civil War http://home.swbell.net/mck9/brascott
Never before published, these memoirs may be of interest to historians, genealogists and Civil War buffs.
  John Allan Wyeth, 1845-1922. http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/wyeth/wyeth.html
"With sabre and scalpel; the Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon", Memoirs of doctor and Confederate soldier John Allan Wyeth. Full scanned text, part of a project by the U. of N. Carolina.
  The Private History of a Campaign That Failed http://www.classicshorts.com/stories/phctf.html
E-text of essay by Mark Twain about experiences as a Confederate soldier.
  Newton Robert Scott http://www.civilwarletters.com/home.html
Letters from Private Newton Robert Scott, 36th Infantry Iowa Volunteers, during the American Civil War.
  Letters Home from an Iowa Soldier http://www.civilwarletters.com
These letters are part of a collection written by Newton Robert Scott, Private, Company A, of the 36th Infantry, Iowa Volunteers, during the American Civil War.
  Samuel S. Dunton Civil War Letters http://home.pacbell.net/dunton/SSDletters.html
Letters from Samuel S. Dunton, 114th New York Infantry.
  William H. Johnson Civil War Letters http://www.sc.edu/library/socar/uscs/1995/whjohn95.html
Letters of Union soldier William H. Johnson, a sergeant in Co. E, Seventh Connecticut Volunteers. Links to other manuscripts collections.
  Juckett Family Civil War Letters http://www.thejucketts.com/
Letters written by A.J. Juckett while serving with the 2d Michigan Infantry during the Civil War.
  The Diary of Miss Virginia J. Miller http://www.mileslehane.com/diary.html
This diary, from November 15, 1861 to April 17, 1862, begins on a Friday night at Leesburg.
  The Civil War Diary of O.T. Wright, 14th Indiana http://otw-civilwardiary.blogspot.com/
These are the civil war adventures of Owen Thomas Wright. It covers his being one of the first to answer Lincoln's call, to the front lines of major battles, through his attempts to escape Confederate captors from Andersonville.
  E.S.C. Robertson Civil War Biography http://lonestar.texas.net/~mdmclean/ESCR_WAR_BIO.HTML
Excerpts from the Robertson Colony Collection at the University of Texas at Arlington.
  David Emmons Johnston, 1845-1917 http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/johnstond/johnston.html
The story of a Confederate boy in the Civil War, by David Emmons Johnston, 1845-1917.
  Civil War Letters of Edward Nicholas Boots http://home.att.net/~edboots/edwardnboots.htm
These letters, being passed down through my family, are presented here in the hopes of a better understanding of the life of a Christian Soldier in the Civil War.
  James Franklin Freeman http://www.angelfire.com/nc2/ku4jz/civilwar/22ndnc/index.html
The story of James Franklin Freeman, 22nd NC Regiment.
  The Letters of Noah Hart http://users.rcn.com/harts.ma.ultranet/family/NoahHart/index.shtml
Information from and about a Union officer in Company F of the 10th Michigan Infantry.
  The Civil War Letters of Jakob Weiss http://www.shasta.com/suesgoodco/jakob/
Translated text and service record of Jakob Weiss (Jacob Wise) 107 Ohio Infantry, Co D. Includes images of original letters as written in German.
  Strieby Family Civil War Letters http://home.att.net/~cwletters/
Among the scanned images of the original letters written to and from Indiana, is a rare letter that includes information about the surrender of Lee and news of Lincoln's death.
  In a Charge Near Fort Hell http://www.genealogy.com/users/r/i/d/Herbert-A-Rideout/FILE/0001text.txt
An account by Captain Thomas P. Beals describing operations near Fort Sedgwick in 1864.
  G.D. Molineaux Diary http://www.augustana.edu/library/SpecialCollections/special/diaries/diary.html
Civil War diary of the Illinois volunteer G.D. Molineaux, as well as the movements of his unit.
  Basil H. Messler Diary http://www.augustana.edu/library/SpecialCollections/special/Messler/index1.html
Entries, February 27 1864 to January 30 1865, from the diary of Basil H. Messler (Mississippi Marine Brigade).
  James B. Lockney, Wisconsin 28th Regiment, Company G http://pws.cablespeed.com/~jshirey/CivilWar/
Two of the original Civil War diaries are in the possession of his great granddaughter Mary Lockney of Brookfield, Wisconsin and his complete works are at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin in Madison, WI.
  Letters of the Harvard Regiment http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mmd5f/letters_of_the_harvard_regiment.htm
Extensive transcriptions of letters from members of the 20th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment.
  History and Description of the Voyage of Peter Wiegand ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/il/macoupin/war/m_diary.txt
The diary of Peter Wiegand, 97th Illinois Infantry, Company A, begins on the 6th day of August, 1862. Contributed by his descendant, Edward Wiegand.
  Speech -- Augustus M. Erwin http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/Erwin_Speech.html
Speech written by Augustus M. Erwin, Captain, Co. E. 117th Reg't. N.Y. Infantry, which includes some of his war recollections.
  Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment. http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/Mass19.html
The memories of Capt. John G. B. Adams, written on behalf of his regiment.
  A Close Shave in the U.S. Civil War http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/jrose/hingley/civil.htm
Memoirs of Nova Scotian Samuel James Hingley, who served in 3rd Regiment Infantry, New Hampshire Volunteers, and was wounded in General Butler's Bermuda Hundred Campaign.
  Levi Pennington Letters http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/levi.html
Letter, dated December 9, 1862, from Lt. Levi Pennington.

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