Confederate States of America. War Dept.
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Books by Confederate States of America. War Dept.
Total count: 200
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Army regulationsadopted for the use of the army of the Confederate States, in accordance with late acts of Congress. Revised from the army regulations of the old United States army, 1857; retaining all that is essential for officers of the line. To which is added, An act for the establishment and organization of the army of the Confederate States of America. Also, Articles of war, for the government of the army of the Confederate States of America.West & Johnston1861-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate StatesPower & Cadwallader1861-01-01
Report of the Secretary of WarWar Department, Richmond, 14th Dec., 1861The Dept.1861-01-01
Regulations for the Subsistence Department of the Confederate States of Americas.n.1861-01-01
Articles of war, for the government of the Army of the Confederate StatesBarrett, Wimbish & Co.1861-01-01
1. The following regulations are published for the guidance of the Army, and they will be strictly enforceds.n.1861-01-01-
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate Statesand for the Quartermaster's Department and Pay Department.Ritchie & Dunnavant1861-01-01
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Uniform and dress of the army of the Confederate States.Wynne1861-01-01
Army regulations, adopted for the use of the army of the Confederate states, in accordance with late acts of CongressRevised from the army regulations of the old U.S. army 1857; retaining all that is essential for officers of the lineGaulding & Whitaker, "Intelligencer" Print.1861-01-01-
Articles of war, for the government of the Army of the Confederate StatesBarrett, Wimbish & Co.1861-01-01
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Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, as adopted by act of Congress, approved March 6, 1861 ...also containing the articles of war, and the acts of Congress for the organization of the Army of the Confederate States.Henry P. Lathrop1861-01-01
Army regulations, adopted for the use of the Army of the Confederate States, in accordance with late acts of CongressRevised from the army regulations of the old United States army, 1857; retaining all that is essential for officers of the line. To which is added, An act for the establishment and organization of the Army of the Confederate States of the America. Also, Articles of War, for the government of the Army of the Confederate States of AmericaInst. for the Deaf & Dumb & the Blind1861-01-01-
Regulations concerning substitutes in the Armys.n.1861-01-01
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Regulations for the recruiting service Confederate States ArmyBarrett, Wimbish, & Co.1861-01-01
Skirmish drill for mounted troopsRitchie & Dunnavant1861-01-01
Circulars.n.1861-01-01
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate Statesand for the quartermaster's and pay departments of the army ; the uniform and dress of the army ... the Articles of War ... also, all the laws appertaining to the armyRev. ed.Bloomfield & Steel1861-01-01
Regulations of the Ordnance Department of the Confederate Statesfor the use of troops in the fieldWest & Johnston1861-01-01
Army regulations, adopted for the use of the army of the Confederate states, in accordance with late Acts of CongressRevised from the army regulations of the old U.S. army 1857; retaining all that is essential for officers of the line. To which is added an Act for the establishment and organization of the army of the Confederate States of America. Also articles of war, for the government of the army of the Confederate States of AmericaBloomfield & Steel1861-01-01-
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, and for the Quartermaster's Department and Pay DepartmentBarrett, Wimbish & Co.1861-01-01
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For the care and transportation of the sick in the Army of the Potomacs.n.1861-01-01
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[Circular answering questions concerning terms of acceptance of troopss.n.1861-01-01
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Articles of war, for the government of the armies of hte [sic] Confederate StatesEvans & Cogswell1861-01-01
[Communication from the secretary of war, submitting the estimate of additional appropriations required by the department, in consequence of recent legislation]1861-01-01-
Army regulations, adopted for the use of the army of the Confederate Statesin accordance with late acts of Congress. Revised from the Army regulations of the old U.S. Army, 1857; retaining all that is essential for officers of the line. To which is added, An act for the establishment and organization of the Army of the Confederate States of America. Also, Articles of war, for government of the Army of the Confederate States on America.Bloomfield & Steel1861-01-01
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Regulations for the army of the Confederate States and for the Quartermaster's and Pay departmentsthe uniform and dress of the army as published by authority of the Secretary of War, the articles of war, as amended by act of Congress, also, all the laws appertaining to the army.Rev. ed.Bloomfield & Steel1861-01-01
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate Statesand for the Quartermaster's Department and Pay DepartmentPrinted by Ritchie & Dunnavant1861-01-01
Army regulations, adopted for the use of the Army of the Confederate States in accordance with late acts of Congressto which is added, an act for the establishment and organization of the Army of the Confederate States of America ; also, articles of war, for the government of the Army of the Confederate States of AmericaWest & Johnston, Publishers1861-01-01
Regulations for the Medical department of the Confederate States armyRitchie & Dunnavant, printers1861-01-01-
Supplemental report of the Secretary of Wars.n.1862-01-01
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Official reports of battles.Published by order of Congress.Enquirer book and job press1862-01-01
Circular. Confederate States of America, Subsistence Department, Richmond, September 13, 1862[Instruction to] brigade and other comissaries who make sales to officers ... [to] use the money thus obtained to make prompt payment of the commutation of rations due furlough men, or other soldiers whose rations are due ...n.p.1862-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, 1862Authorized edition.West & Johnson1862-01-01
Message of the President... October 2, 1862[transmitting a communication from the Secretary of war, submitting "The report of the Adjutant General of the proceeding of the courts martial, in cases of drunkenness"n. p.1862-01-01
The quartermaster's guidebeing a compilation from the army regulations and other sourcesWest and Johnston1862-01-01-
Exemptions.n.1862-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of War, September 5, 1862concerning prosecution of the work on the railroad connecting Richmond and Danville with the North Carolina railroad, and concerning orders issued by Major General Thomas C. Hindmann.p.1862-01-01
Circular. Confederate States of America, Subsistence Department, Richmond, Virginia, October 17, 1862n.p.1862-01-01
Letter of the Secretary of War ... September 27, 1862[upon the case of Charles K. Hyde.]n.p.1862-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, for the Quartermaster's Department, including the pay branch thereof.Ritchie & Dunnavant, printers1862-01-01
Communication of the Secretary of Wars.n.1862-01-01
Letter from the Secretary of War, September 5, 1862enclosing a letter from the Quartermaster General relative to the payment of troopsn.p.1862-01-01
Letter to Robert White from George W. Randolph, Secretary of War, in regard to the enlistment of men in the conscript agesn. p.1862-01-01
Supplemental report of the Secretary of War1862-01-01-
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, 1862.Authorized ed.West & Johnston1862-01-01
[Communication from the Secretary of War]s.n.1862-01-01
Regulations for the Medical Department of the C.S. ArmyRitchie & Dunnavant1862-01-01-
Official reports of battlesEnquirer Book and Job Press1862-01-01
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[Regulations for the guidance of medical officers]s.n.1862-01-01
Regulations for the Subsistence Department of the Confederate StatesRitchie & Dunnavant, Printers1862-01-01
Report of Thomas W. Wagner of the sinking of the stone fleet at the entrance of Charleston harborFort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, February 12th, 18621862-01-01
Postscriptrecruiting and reorganizing of twelve months' companiess.n.1862-01-01
Letter from the Secretary of Wars.n.1862-01-01
Authorization from the Secretary of War to impress army supplies, labor and transportationn.p.1862-01-01-
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, 1862Authorized edJames McPherson & Co.1862-01-01
Official reports of battlesEnquirer Book and Job Press1862-01-01
CircularQuartermaster General's Office, Richmond, Feb. 19, 1862. [Concerning the payment of officersn.p.1862-01-01-
Message of the President, Confederate States of America ... October 2, 1862[transmitting a communication from the secretary of war, submitting The report of the adjutant general of the proceedings of courts martial, in case of drunkenness]1862-01-01
Official reports of Generals Johnston and Beauregard of the battle of Manassas, July 21st, 1861.Also official reports of the battle of 10th Sept., Brig. Gen. Floyd commanding; engagement at Oak Hill, Mo., Brig. Gen. Ben McCulloch commanding; engagement at Lewinsville Sept. 11th, Col. J. E. B. Stuart commanding; engagement on Greenbrier River, Oct. 3rd, Brig. Gen. H. R. Jackson commanding; enagagement at Santa Rosa Island, Oct. 8th, Maj. Gen. Braxton Bragg commanding; engagement at Leesburg, Oct. 21st and 22d, Brig. Gen. N. G. Evans commanding; bombardment of Forts Walker and Beauregard, Nov. 7th, Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Drayton commanding; engagement at Piketon, Ky., Col. John S. Williams commanding; battle in Alleghany Mountains, Dec. 13th, Col. Edward Johnson commanding; battle of Chustenahlah, which took place in the Cherokee nation, on the 26th of Dec., 1861, Col. James McIntosh commanding; battle of Belmont, Nov. 7th, Leonidas Polk, major-general commanding.Enquirer Book and Job Press, by Tyler, Wise, Allegre and Smith, d1862-01-01
[Communication concerning deficiencies in the appropriation for ordnance]s.n.1862-01-01-
Regulations for the Subsistence Department of the Confederate States.Ritchie & Dunnavant, printers1862-01-01
Report of the Secretary of WarConfederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, August 12th, 1862The Dept.1862-01-01
[Communication from the secretary of war submitting estimates of the Commissary general, of the sum necessary to purchase the supply of flour for the army, for the ensuing season1862-01-01-
Regulations adopted by the War Department, on the 15th of April 1862, for carrying into effect the acts of Congress of the Confederate States, relating to Indian affairs, &c. &c.Ritchie and Dunnavant1862-01-01
Regulations of the Army of the Confederate States, 1862containing a complete set of forms for quartermaster's, subsistence, ordinance, and medical departments of the Army; articles of war; forms also for general, regimental and garrison courts martial. Published by authority of Gen. P.O. Herbert... by Major W.T. Mechling ...Printed at the State Gazette Office1862-01-01
Letter from the Secretary of Wars.n.1862-01-01
Estimates of an appropriation relating to Indian affairsn.p.1862-01-01
The Conscription act--letter from the Secretary of WarJ. W. Syme, Printer to the Convention1862-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, 1862Authorized edition.West & Johnson1862-01-01
Circular[regarding rations for officersn.p.1862-01-01-
Communication from secretary of war [enclosing the orders of impressment together with the instructions and regulations under the same, recently issued by the War Department on any bureau thereof]1863-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of Wars.n.1863-01-01
Report of the Secretary of WarConfederate States of America, War department, Richmond, Nov. 26, 18631863-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of War ... February 20, 1863[covering a report from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.]n.p.1863-01-01-
The ordnance manual for the use of the officers of the Confederate States Armyprepared under the direction of Col. J. Gorgas, Chief of Ordnance, and approved by the Secretary of War.1st ed.Evans & Cogswell1863-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of Warenclosing a copy of the orders published by the Department in pursuance of the act of Congress "to protect the rights of owners of slaves taken or employed in the army"s.n.1863-01-01-
Official reports of battles, embracing the defence of Vicksburg, by Major General Earl Van Dorn, and the attack upon Baton Rouge, by Major Gene[r]al Breckenridgetogether with the reports of the battles of Corinth and Hatchie Bridge; the expedition to Hartsville, Tennessee; the affair at Pocotaligo and Yemassee; the action near Coffeeville, Mississippi; the action and casualties of the brigade of Colonel Simonton, at Fort Donelson.Smith, Bailey & co., printers1863-01-01
Circular ...[Promulgating an amendment to paragraph 1127 of Subsistence regulationsn.p.1863-01-01
Regulations of the Subsistence Department embracing all amendments and substitutions heretofore madebut not printed in the said regulations, to take effect from the first of January, 1864s.n.1863-01-01
Communication from Secretary of War, Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., Dec. 14, 1863.1863-01-01
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, 1863, corrected and enlarged with a revised indexthe only correct edition.J.W. Randolph1863-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of War ... April 14, 1863[submitting a report from Robert Ould, Agent of Exchange, relative to the case of Surgeon J. E. Dixon, a prisoner at Johnson's Island.]n.p.1863-01-01
Communication from Secretary of Wars.n.1863-01-01
List of artillery officers for ordnance duties appointed since September 16, 1862, and roll of merit of artillery officers for ordnance duty.s.n.1863-01-01
CircularQuartermaster General's Office, Richmond, [Nov.1] 1863n.p.1863-01-01-
Communication from the secretary of war [enclosing estimate for the incidental and contingent expenses of the army and of the Department of war until the 30th of June next]1863-01-01
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Circular. Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., December 10, 1863.1863-01-01
Regulations of Subsistence Department other than those already printed in army regulations, with date of order [January 14, 1862-September 7, 1863]n.p.1863-01-01-
Guards.n.1863-01-01
Report of the Secretary of Wars.n.1863-01-01
Circulars.n.1863-01-01-
Communication from Secretary of Wars.n.1863-01-01
Communication from Secretary of War ... Feb. 4, 1863, [transmitting communication from Second Auditor giving a statement of the account due the State of North Carolinan.p1863-01-01
Message of the President, Feb. 4, 1863[transmitting a communication from the Secretary of War, covering reports from the Surgeon General and the Chief of Engineers relative to contracts for supplies of ice]C.S.A.1863-01-01
Communication from Secretary of war[enclosing copies of the findings of the general court martial, held at headquarters, Richmond, for the month of January, in the cases of persons charged with desertion and absence without leaves.n.1863-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of War ... April 18, 1863 ... [submitting the report of Robert Ould, agent of exchange of prisonersn.p.1863-01-01
Message of the President ... January 17, 1863s.n.1863-01-01-
Southern history of the war.C. B. Richardson1863-01-01
Message of the President February 16, 1863[transmitting a communication from the Secretary of War, covering a list of all the civilians now in custody, under the authority of the War Department, in the city of Richmond. ]n.p.1863-01-01
Communication of the secretary of war...January 27, 1863n.p.1863-01-01
Message of the President ... February 7, 1863[transmitting a communication from the Secretary of War, covering an estimate of the amount required for the remuneration of additional clerks in the War Department]1863-01-01-
General orders from the Adjutant and Inspector-General's office, Confederate States Army, in 1862prepared from files of head-quarters, Department of S.C., Ga., and Fla. With a full index.Evans & Cogswell1863-01-01
Communication from the secretary of war ... February 27, 1863, [enclosing a list of the civilian prisoners in custody at Salisbury, North Carolina, under military authority]1863-01-01
Official correspondence, relating to the ownership of the steamer Giraffe1863-01-01
The ordnance manual for the use of the officers of the Confederate States ArmyFirst edition.Evans & Cogswell1863-01-01-
Regulations for the Army of the Confederate States, 1863Corr. and enl. with a rev. index (the only correct ed.)J.W. Randolph1863-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, 1863.Revised and enlarged with a new and copious index.Second and only correct edition.J.W. Randolph1863-01-01-
[Report of the Adjutant and Inspector General in regard to findings of the general court martial held at headquarters, Richmond, for the month of January, in the cases of persons charged with desertion and absence without leave.1863-01-01
Correspondence between the War Department and General Lovell, relating to the defences of New Orleans.Submitted in response to a resolution of the House of Representatives passed third February 1863.R. M. Smith, public printer1863-01-01
Report of the Secretary of WarConfederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, January 3, 1863The Dept.1863-01-01-
Message of the President transmitting a communication from the secretary of war relative to the quartermaster general, Richmond, Va., Dec. 21, 1863.1863-01-01
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Communication from the secretary of war ... March 25, 1863, [enclosing a copy of the orders published by the department in pursuance of the act of Congress, to protect the rights of owners of slaves taken by or employed in the army]1863-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of War[enclosing estimate for the incidental and contingent expenses of the army, and of the Department of War, until the 30th June next.]n.p.1863-01-01-
Communication from the Secretary of Wars.n.1863-01-01
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Report of Colonel Imboden, Headq'rs C.S. troops on Shenandoah Mountains, Va., December 9th, 1862.s.n.1863-01-01
Report of the Secretary of War1863-01-01
Communication from Secretary of war [enclosing the "orders of impressment, together with the instructions and regulations under the same, recently issued by the War Department or any Bureau thereof"s.n.1863-01-01
Official reports of battlesembracing the defence of Vicksburg, by Major General Earl Van Dorn, and the attack upon Baton Rouge, by Major Geneal [!] Breckenridge, together with the reports of the battles of Corinth and Hatchie Bridge; the expedition to Hartsville, Tennessee; the affair at Pocotaligo and Yemassee; the action near Coffeeville, Mississippi; the action and casualties of the brigade of Colonel Simonton, at Fort DonelsonSmith, Bailey & co., printers1863-01-01
Communication from the Secretary of War ... April 14, 1863[submitting a report from Robert Ould, Agent of Exchange, relative to the case of Surgeon J. E. Dixon, a prisoner at Johnson's Island.]n.p.1863-01-01
Communications from secretary of war, [relative to the recent impressment of slaves, by his order, in the state of Virginia]1864-01-01
Communication of the secretary of war ... Feb. 4, 1864 [enclosing a communication of the assistant quartermaster general relative to the delivery of the "tax in kind" at the government depots by the producers.C.S.A.1864-01-01-
Instructions to be observed by officers and agents receiving the tax in kind.1864-01-01
CircularQuartermaster General's Office, Richmond, August 24, 18641864-01-01
Communication of secretary of war [submitting a report from the adjutant general relative to the appointments under an act approved June 14, 1864providing for the establishment and payment of claims for a certain description of property taken or informally impressed for the use of the army, together with list of commissionersC. S. A.1864-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, 1864.Revised and enlarged with a new and copious index.Third and only reliable edition, in which are corrected over 3,000 important errors contained in the editions published by West & Johnson.J.W. Randolph1864-01-01
Circular regarding impressment of food supplies in the Southern statesn.p.1864-01-01-
Official report of the Battle of ChickamaugaR.M. Smith1864-01-01
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Communication from Secretary of War ... Feb. 4, 1864.C.S.A.1864-01-01
Proceedings of the Court of inquiryrelative to the fall of New Orleans.R. M. Smith, public printer1864-01-01-
General orders, no. 51before a general court-martial convened at Savannah, Georgia ... was arraigned and tried Colonel Robert Toombs ...s.n.1864-01-01
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Correspondence between the secretaries of war and the treasury, on the subject of a deficiency of funds.1864-01-01
Letter of Secretary of War [transmitting a letter of Quartermaster Generalrequesting that the amount required to pay for horses of volunteers be increased to four million dollars]s.n.1864-01-01
Lists of appointments made from the ranks, from the exhibition of distinguished valor and skill in the field.1864-01-01-
Wool for Confederate States Armys.n.1864-01-01
Wool for the Confederate States Army ...n.p.1864-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate Stateswith a full indexWest & Johnston1864-01-01
Report of Lieutenant General Holmes of the battle of Helena; also, report of Lieutenant General A.P. Hill of the battle of Bristoe Station; also, report of Major General Stevenson of expedition into east Tennessee. Published by order of Congress.R.M. Smith, Public Printer1864-01-01
Communications from the secretary of war, [relative to the steps taken to carry out the provisions of the act of Congress in relation to the arrest and disposition of slaves who have been recaptured from the enemy]1864-01-01
Message of the President ... February 8, 1864C. S. A.1864-01-01
Correspondence between the secretaries of war and the treasury, on the subject of a deficiency of fundss.n.1864-01-01-
Letter from secretary of war[transmitting a letter from the quartermaster general, requesting that the amount estimated by him as required to pay for horses of volunteers be increased to four millions of dollars]1864-01-01
Official reports of battlesR.M. Smith, public printer1864-01-01-
Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry, relative to the fall of New OrleansR.M. Smith1864-01-01
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Response of Secretary of War, to the resolutions of the Senate, adopted December 5th, 1864, respecting operations under the act of 6th February, 1864s.n.1864-01-01
Circulars.n.1864-01-01
CircularConfederate States of America, Subsistence Department, Richmond, January 5, 1864n.p.1864-01-01
Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, 1864Revised and enlarged with a new and copious index. Third and only reliable edition, in which are corrected over 3,000 important errors contained in the editions published by West & Johnson.J. W. Randolph1864-01-01
CircularRichmond, Va., August 8, 1864s.n.1864-01-01
Response of Secretary of War, to the Resolutions of the Senate, adopted December 5th, 1864, respecting operations under the Act of 6th February 1864.1864-01-01-
Communication from Secretary of War ... Dec. 3, 1864.s.n.1864-01-01
General orders from Adjutant and Inspector-General's office, Confederate States army, from January 1862, to December 1863, (both inclusive)In two series. Prepared from files of head-quarters, Department of S.C., Ga., and Fla. With full indexes.Presses of Evans & Cogswell1864-01-01-
Schedule number 13LaGrange Reporter Machine Press1864-01-01
General orders from the Adjutant and Inspector General's office, Confederate States army, for the year 1863, with a full index.A. Morris1864-01-01-
Regulations for the army of the Confederate States, 1864Revised and enlarged with a new and copious index. Third and only reliable edition, in which are corrected over 3,000 important errors contained in the editions published by West & JohnsonJ.W. Randolph1864-01-01
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Communication from Secretary of War ... Nov. 17, 1864.s.n.1864-01-01
CircularQuartermaster General's Office, Richmond, August 26th, 1864n.p.1864-01-01-
Instructions to agentss.n.1864-01-01
Circular letter to farmers in Greensboro' forage districtn.p.1864-01-01
Communication of the Secretary of War ... Jan. 11, 1864 [relative to the steps taken in reference to "An act to prevent the absence of officers and soldiers without leave," approved the 16th of April, 1863]s.n.]1864-01-01
[Communication from secretary of warenclosing a letter from the adjutant general, relative to the act of June 14, 1864 "to provide and organize a general staff for the armies in the field to serve during the war"]1864-01-01
[Letter of Secretary of War relative to contracts made by the War Department, in the Trans-Mississippi department, for supplies of any sort to be paid for in cotton1864-01-01
Official report of the Battle of Chickamauga.R.M. Smith, public printer1864-01-01-
General orders from Adjutant and Inspector-General's Office, Confederate States Armyfrom January, 1862, to December, 1863, (both inclusive) In two series.Evans & Cogswell1864-01-01
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Report of Brig. Gen. John S. Williams of operations in East Tennesseefrom 27th September to 15th October, 1863. Published by order of CongressR.M. Smith, public printer1864-01-01
Letter of secretary of war[submitting two letters of the quartermaster general relative to the amount of money expended in the payment of the army of the Trans-Mississippi department since the assignment of Gen. E.K. Smith to the command]1864-01-01
Report of the Secretary of WarRichmond, November 3, 1864War Dept.1864-01-01-
Letter of secretary of war, War Department, Richmond, Dec. 16, 1864, [relative to contracts made by the War department, in the Trans-Mississippi department, for supplies of any sort to be paid for in cotton]1864-01-01
Communication of the secretary of war [relative to the "domestic passport system" enforced upon citizens traveling in some parts of the Confederate States outside the lines of the armies]1864-01-01-
General orders from the Adjutant and Inspector-General's office, Confederate States army, from January 1, 1864, to July 1, 1864, inclusive.Prepared from files of head-quarters, Department of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida.Evans and Cogswell1864-01-01
Circularn.p.1864-01-01
Instructions to assessors of tax in kindn.p. 1864-01-01
Report of the Secretary of WarConfederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., April 28, 1864The Dept.1864-01-01-
Message of the PresidentRichmond, Va. Jan 13, 1864 [transmitting a communication from the secretary of war, relative to the steps taken in reference to "An act to prevent the absence of officers and soldiers without leave," approved the 16th of April 1863]1864-01-01
Report of Major General Loring, of battle of Baker's Creekand subsequent movements of his command. Published by order of Congress.R.M. Smith, public printer1864-01-01
Official reports of battlesembracing Col. Wm. L. Jackson's report of expedition to Beverly; Maj. Gen. Price's report of evacuation of Little Rock; Maj. Gen. Stevenson's report of battle of Lookout Mountain; and Lt. Col. M. A. Haynes' reports of engagements at Knoxville, Limestone Creek, and Carter's Station. Published by order of CongressR.M. Smith, public printer1864-01-01
Regulations of the Confederate States army for the Quartermaster's department, including the pay branch thereof.J.W. Randolph1864-01-01-
Duties of inspectorss.n.1864-01-01
Report of the Secretary of WarRichmond, November 3, 1864War Dept.1864-01-01
General OrdersThe Dept1864-01-01-
Communication from Secretary of War, Confederate States of America, War Department, Richmond, Va., Feb. 18th, 1865.1865-01-01
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Communication of secretary of war [transmitting a report from the quartermaster general on the number of quartermasters and assistant quartermasters in the service]1865-01-01
Communication from the secretary of war [transmitting an estimate for funds required to meet a deficiency in the appropriation for the contingent expenses of the Adjutant and inspector general's office, during the period ending December 31st, 1864]1865-01-01
Communication from the secretary of war [relative to the impressment of slavesn.p.1865-01-01
Quarterly circularQuartermaster general's office, Richmond, December 31, 1864n.p.1865-01-01
Message of the President ... Feb. 20, 1865C. S. A.1865-01-01
[Circular] to the officers of the Subsistence Department, Confederate States1865-01-01
Communication of secretary of war ... January 5, 18651865-01-01-
Communication from secretary of war ... Dec. 16, 1864transmit[ting] communications, which furnish the information desired relative to the "commissioned officers attached to and employed in the different departments and bureaux in the city of Richmond."1865-01-01
Communication of Secretary of War : [transmitting a report from the Quartermaster General on the number of quartermasters and assistant quartermasters in the service]1865-01-01
Message of the President ... Feb. 25, 1865[transmitting a communication from the Secretary of War, covering an estimate for an additional appropriation required by the War Department]1865-01-01-
Manual of arms.Printed At The Times Office1865-01-01
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Estimate for funds to meet the deficiencies in the A. & I. Gen'ls Office.1865-01-01
Special Orders, No. 72extracts.n.1865-01-01-
Communication from the secretary of war, in response to a resolution of the Senate, asking certain information in regard to conscript soldiers in each state, and the execution of the conscription laws.1865-01-01
General OrdersThe Dept1888-01-01
Army RegulationsPrinted at the Institute for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind1899-01-01-
Uniform and dress, Army and Navy of the Confederate States of Americaa facsimile reproduction from the original regulations of the Confederacy and other authoritative sources.R. Riling and R. Halter1952-01-01
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Uniform and dress of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States of America.[Rev. ed.]St. Martin's Pr.1960-01-01
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Uniform and dress of the Army and Navy of the Confederate States of America.[Rev. ed.]R. Riling1960-01-01
Duties of inspectorsn.p.