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The Army of the Cumberland

Collins, Darrell L.
The Army of the Cumberland
Meticulously gleaned from the 128 volumes of the great reference work commonly referred to as the Official Records, the The Army of the Cumberland is meant to serve as a unique resource that hopefully will be a useful tool for those who wish to delve deeper into the structural and statistical history of the great Union army that served primarily in Tennessee, Georgia, and the Carolinas.

CHF 85.00

The Army of the Potomac

Collins, Darrell L.
The Army of the Potomac
The Army of the Potomac fought in numerous battles, large and small, during the Civil War. This reference work compiles information from the Official Records to give a complete look at the numbers behind every battle and major campaign in which the Army of the Potomac participated. Organised chronologically by battle, the numbers are broken down by corps, divisions, brigades and regiments.

CHF 129.00

The Army of Northern Virginia

Collins, Darrell L.
The Army of Northern Virginia
This first-of-its-kind reference book presents detailed information on the structure, composition and casualties of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during its entire four year history, 1861-1865. Meticulously compiled from the 128 volumes of the Official Records, this reliable source provides a comprehensive record of the Army's development, from its formation to its demise.

CHF 85.00

The Army of Tennessee

Collins, Darrell L.
The Army of Tennessee
The Army of Tennessee was officially designated November 20, 1862. Based on the Official Records, this book details the often neglected army's organisation, strength and casualties during its three year history.

CHF 79.00

The Jones-Imboden Raid

Collins, Darrell L.
The Jones-Imboden Raid
When Virginia seceded from the United States in 1861, its western counties showed very little popular support for the Confederacy, and loyalist bands of bushwhackers, partisans and guerillas drove most Southern sympathizers from the region. Most inconvenient for the Confederacy was the fact that these counties housed the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which connected Washington with the Midwests vast wealth of manpower and supplies. This work co...

CHF 65.00