Photos, maps, illustrations, index. The unit history is followed by a roster of the troops in each unit with detailed information on each soldier, including a transcription of his service record. The roster is alphabetical for easy use.
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Baxley, Neil No Prouder Fate The Story of the 11th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry. 395 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-414-7 $40
Baxley, Neil Walk in the Light The Journey of the 10th & 19th South Carolina Infantry. 527 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-429-1 $40
Clary, James B. A History of the 20th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment: 1861-1865. 681 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-440-6 $45
Clary, James B. A History of the 15th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment: 1861-1865. 603 pages. ISBN 978-0-9797383-1-9 $45
Chambers, Herbert O., III And Were the Glory of Their Times – Artillery. 840 pages. New Sub-set. Large 8 1/2 x 11” with dust jacket. ISBN 978-1-56387-434-5 The first volume of a new series of books by Herbert O. Chambers, III containing biographies of South Carolinians who died serving the Confederate States of America. Herbert Chambers has researched extensively the South Carolina soldiers lost in the struggle for Southern independence. This series begins with the South Carolina Artillery and will be followed by the South Carolina Cavalry and finish with the South Carolina Infantry men who lost their lives during the Civil War. Combined sources of military service records, census records and family histories provide detailed information on these men. $75
Chambers, Herbert O., III And Were the Glory of Their Times – Cavalry. 984 pages. New Sub-set. Large 8 1/2 x 11” with dust jacket. ISBN 978-1-56387-437-6 The second volume of a new series of books by Herbert O. Chambers, III containing biographies of South Carolinians who died serving the Confederate States of America. In addition to previously known South Carolina Civil War dead, this volume contains the names of approximately 501 South Carolina soldiers who died in the South Carolina cavalry service but have never been listed before in any previous attempts to identify South Carolina’s war dead. And Were the Glory of Their Times – Cavalry is a comprehensive work including the names and stories of all the previously known soldiers as well as the new names. Herbert Chambers has researched extensively the South Carolina soldiers lost in the struggle for Southern independence. Combined sources of military service records, census records and family histories provide detailed information on these men. $75
Davis, Sam B. A History of the 3rd South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Battalion (James Battalion): 1861-1865. 549 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-413-0 $40
Dietrich, Richard Kevin To Virginia and Back with Rutledge’s Cavalry: A History of the 4th South Carolina Cavalry Regiment. 515 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-435-2 $40
Knudsen, Lewis F., Jr. A History of the 5th South Carolina Cavalry, 1861-1865. 803 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-439-0 $60
Krick, Robert K. The 14th South Carolina Infantry Regiment, of the Gregg-McGowan Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. 311 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-408-6 $35
McArthur, Elizabeth Hoole, Dr. A History of the Eighth South Carolina Infantry: 1861-1865. 1,352 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-438-3 $75
Nicely, Brocky Sharpshooters Forward (Palmetto Sharpshooters). 400 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-431-4 $40
Ramsey, Marc The 7th South Carolina Cavalry To the Defense of Richmond. 411 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-421-5 $40
Seigler, Robert and Ray M. Seigler Letters from Camp Butler. 146 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-443-7 Photos, maps, illustrations, index. In 1861 Camp Butler, South Carolina was a camp of instruction for the 7th South Carolina Infantry, 14th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, Edgefield Rangers, Chesterfield Light Artillery and Darlington Guards and 3 additional artillery companies that would eventually become the nucleus of the 2nd Regiment South Carolina Artillery. An interesting look at soldiers correspondence with historical information on the location of the training camp. (This book does not include a roster.) $25
Seigler, Robert The 2nd Regiment Artillery, South Carolina Volunteers. 779 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-442-0 $45
Seigler, Robert Defending Their Homes – The Role of John’s Island and the Stono Scouts in the War Between the States. 559 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-422-2 $45
Seigler, Robert The 15th Battalion South Carolina Heavy Artillery. 311 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-430-7 $35
Sturkey, O. Lee A History of the Hampton Legion Infantry. 907 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-409-3 $45
Swain, Glen Allan, Sr. The Bloody 7th. 719 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-433-8 $45
Tedards, Rosalind Todd Orr’s Rifles. 495 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-443-7 $40
Tedards, Rosalind Todd History of the 5th South Carolina Infantry. 427 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-428-4 $40
Wadsworth, Mike A History of the 13th South Carolina Infantry. 333 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-410-9 $35
Wilson, E. Wayne Upcountry Confederates A History of the South Carolina 2nd Infantry Regiment Rifles (Moore’s Rifles). 427 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-436-9 $40
Wyckoff, Mac A History of the Second South Carolina Infantry: 1861-65. 649 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-423-9 $45
Wyckoff, Mac A History of the 3rd South Carolina Infantry Regiment: Lee’s Reliables. 479 pages. ISBN 978-1-56387-411-6 $40
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