The Army in the Civil War is a 13 volume set published in
1855 that covers every aspect of the operations of the armies
in the American Civil War - more than 3000 pages of information
in total. The collection was written by a variety of authors
(shown below for each volume) and includes the following topics:
Nicolay, J.G. - The outbreak of rebellion
Force, M.F. - From Fort Henry to Corinth
Webb, A.S. - The peninsula & McClellan's campaign
of 1862
Ropes, J.C. - The army under Pope
Palfrey, F.W. - The Antietam and Fredericksburg
Doubleday, Abner - Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
Cist, H.M. - The Army of the Cumberland
Greene, F.V. - The Mississippi
Cox, J.D. - Atlanta
Cox, J.D. - The march to the sea & Franklin and Nashville
Pond, G.E. - The Shenandoah valley in 1864
Humphreys, A.A. - The Virginia campaign of '64 and '65
Phisterer, Frederick - Statistical record of the armies
of the United States
Here is an image taken from one of the volumes in the
collection. Each volume features a portrait (like below) and
often maps relevant to the topics being discussed.
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