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Andersonville Prison Diaries

Delaware

Michigan
New Jersey Regiments Series
New Jersey Regiments By Other Publishers
New Jersey Local History
Revolutionary War In New Jersey
New York Regiments

Pennsylvania

South Carolina
Gettysburg Titles
Delaware at Gettysburg
Michigan at Gettysburg
New Jersey at Gettysburg
New York at Gettysburg
United States Sharpshooters
Campaign Studies By Dr. David Martin
New Books in preparation

Andersonville Prison Diaries

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A Casualty at Gettysburg and Andersonville: Selections from the Civil War Diary Of Private Austin A. Carr of the 82nd New York Infantry
Edited by Dr. David Martin. A 44 page booklet. Published 1998. ISBN 0-944413-15-3. $9.00

Charlie Mosher's Civil War: From Fair Oaks to Andersonville with the Plymouth Pilgrims [cover image]
Edited by Wayne Mahood. A private from the 85th New York Infantry gives new insights into the war on the North Carolina coast, plus a very moving account of prison life at Andersonville and Florence. 350 pages, 30 illustrations, and indices. Hardbound. Published June 1994. ISBN 0-944413-20-X. $30.00

Delaware

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History of the First Regiment Delaware Volunteers
By William P. Seville. Expanded reprint of our own 1986 reprint of the 1884 edition. 163 pages, 15 photos of unit members, 2 maps, index. Hardbound. Published June 1998. ISBN 0-944413-00-5. $20.00

Delaware at Gettysburg : Report of the Joint Committee to Mark the Positions Occupied by the 1 st and 2 nd Regiments

A reprint of the rare 1887 original report, with a new introduction by Jeff Kowalis. 32 page booklet. Published 1998. ISBN 0-944413-57-9. $5.00

Michigan

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Michigan at Gettysburg

Reprint of the 1889 edition. Proceedings of the monument dedications in 1889 and the final report of the state's Gettysburg Monument Commission. 230 pages, 35 illustrations, index. Hardbound. Published July 1998. ISBN 0-944413-56-0. $25.00

New Jersey Regimentals Series

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Remember You Are Jerseymen. A Military History of New Jersey's Troops in the Civil War.
By Joseph G. Bilby and William C. Goble. Contains chapters on every regiment and battery. Also covers the draft, Colored Troops, and biographies of General officers. Includes quarterly ordnance reports on weapons carried by all units. 753 pages, over 100 illustrations and 17 maps. Hardbound. Published June 1998. ISBN 0-944413-54-4. Out of print. New edition in preparation. Release date and price not set yet.

Give it to Them Jersey Blues! A History of the 7th Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers in the Civil War.
By John Hayward. An all-new regimental history with 73 photographs of regimental members. 375 pages, over 110 illustrations, 30 maps, roster and index. Hardbound. Published November 1998. ISBN 0-944413-23-4. $35.00

History of the Eleventh New Jersey Volunteers [cover image]
By Thomas B. Marbaker. Reprint of the 1898 edition with a new introduction by John Kuhl. 490 pages, over 90 illustrations, 10 maps, roster, and index. Hardbound. Published 1990. ISBN 0-944413-13-7. Out of Print.

Jersey Cavaliers
A History of the First New Jersey Volunteer Cavalry
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By Edward G. Longacre. An all new history by the award winning author of The Cavalry at Gettysburg. 423 pages, roster, 15 maps, over 90 illustrations including 50 individual portraits. Hardbound. Published 1992. ISBN 0-944413-19-6. $35.00

Hexamer's First New Jersey Battery in the Civil War
Edited by Dr. David Martin. 36 page booklet. Roster. Published 1992. ISBN 0-944413-24-2. $6.00

History of Battery B, First New Jersey Artillery
By Michael Hanifen. A reprint of the 1905 edition. One of the scarcest of all NJ regimentals. The only monograph on any of the state's five batteries on the war. 200 pages, roster, 44 illustrations, and new indices. Hardbound. Published 1991. ISBN 0-944413-17-X. $25.00

To Gettysburg and Beyond
The Twelfth New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, H Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1862-1865

By Edward G. Longacre. 467 pages, roster, index, 15 maps and over 90 illustrations including 53 portraits of unit members. Hardbound. Published 1988. $36.00

Reminiscences of the Thirteenth New Jersey Infantry in the Civil War
By Samuel Toombs. Reprint of the scarce 1878 edition with a new introduction, index and eight maps. The only full history of this unit from the 12th and 20th Corps which fought in both the eastern and western theaters. 300 pages, hard bound. Published June 1994. ISBN 0-944413-08-8. $25.00

The Monocacy Regiment:
A Commemorative History of the 14th NJ Infantry in the Civil War.
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Edited by Dr. David Martin. Contains an exact reprint of Terrill's Campaign of the 14th New Jersey Volunteers (1884); reset text of Letters of Major Peter Vredenburgh of the Battles and Marches of the Old Fourteenth Regiment (1870s); and new material by Joseph Bilby and Dr. David Martin. 352 pages, 3 maps, 48 photographs of unit members, and indices. Hardbound. Published 1987. ISBN 0-944413-05-6. Out of print.

Three Rousing Cheers: A History of the Fifteenth New Jersey from Flemington to Appomattox.
By Joseph G. Bilby. Revised edition of our 1993 original book, which quickly sold out. Highly acclaimed. Hardbound. 453 pages, notes, bibliography, roster, 20 maps, over 140 illustrations. Published 2001. Full color dust jacket. ISBN 0-944413-61-7. $42.00

Fifty Years Ago: A Brief History of the 29th New Jersey Volunteers
By T.C. Morford. Reset text of very rare 1912 edition. Introduction, roster and index by Dr. David G. Martin. 54 page booklet. Published 1990. ISBN 0-944413-16-1. $9.00

Forgotten Warriors: New Jersey's African American Soldiers in the Civil War
By Joseph G. Bilby. The first monograph on black soldiers from a single state. Published with the aid of a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission. Published 1994. OUT OF PRINT. Expanded new edition now available, “Freedom to All”: New Jersey’s African American Civil War Soldiers [ cover image ], published spring 2011. Hard bound, 162 pages. ISBN 0-944413-77-7. $20.00.

Cavalryman in Blue: Colonel John Wood Kester of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry in the Civil War
By Donald E. Kester. 200 pages. Published June 1997. ISBN 0-944413-46-3. $15.00

The Raising of New Jersey's Civil War Troops
By Dr. David Martin. Gives specific date and camp for each unit. An 8 page booklet published in 1993. ISBN 0-944413-26-9. $2.50

Camp Vredenburg in the Civil War
By Dr. David Martin. Tells of the rediscovery of the camp's location near Freehold, with its entire history. Includes 3 maps, 4 illustrations in a 28 page booklet. Published 1993. ISBN 0-944413-27-7. $6.00

The Search for Camp Olden, Hamilton Township
By Joseph Seliga. Gives the history and probable location of this important training camp outside Trenton. A 52 page booklet published in 1995. ISBN 0-944413-39-0. $7.00

Louis Raymond Francine, Brevet Brigadier-General, U.S. Volunteers
By Albert P. Francine. Edited by Paul J. Lader. Reprint, with new introduction, of scarce booklet on New Jersey General killed at Gettysburg. 29 pages, 7 illustrations, 1 map. Published 2000. ISBN 0-944413-62-5. $8.00.

New Jersey Troops in the Gettysburg Campaign

By Samuel Toombs. Reprint of 1888 edition, with new introduction and index by David Martin. Hardbound. 400 pages. Published 1988. ISBN 0-944413-11-1. $30.00

Final Report of the New Jersey Gettysburg Battlefield Monument Commission
Reprint of scarce 1891 government report. Gives excellent background on the erection of the monuments and their dedication ceremonies. Hardbound. 194 pages, numerous illustrations; index and new map added. Published May 1997. ISBN 0-944413-41-7. $20.00


Our Brothers Gone Before: An Inventory of Graves and Cenotaphs in New Jersey Cemeteries for Union and Confederate Civil War Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Surgeons and Nurses.
By Charles Eckhardt and Robert MacAvoy. A mammoth undertaking over ten years in the making, Contains over 40,000 names with burial locations. Two volumes totaling over 1700 pages. Limited printing. Hardbound. Published August 2006. ISBN 0-944413-70-6. $140.00. Shipping total with insurance $8.00.

New Jersey Regimentals By Other Publishers

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NJ Civil War Battle Flags
Full color 22 x 28" poster featuring flags of the following regiments: The 1st Cavalry, 3rd Cavalry, Battery A, the 4th Battery, 3rd Infantry, 14th Infantry, 23rd Infantry, 25th Infantry and 33rd Infantry plus the 15th Infantry colorguard. Out of Print.

The Diary of a Soldier
By J. Gilmor West (28th NJ). 120 pages, softbound. Out of Print.

New Jersey's Ninth Regiment: Report of State Commission for Erection of Monument to Ninth New Jersey Volunteers at New Berne, North Carolina
Reprint of 1905 edition. 112 pages.$12.00

The Civil War Letters of General Robert McAllister.

By Robert McAllister. Reprint of 1965 edition. 638 pages.$20.00

New Jersey Local History

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Clara Barton and Hightstown
By Dr. David Martin, Grace Norton Rogers and Maurice Shuman. Tells of Clara Barton's teaching career in East Windsor, NJ in 1851-52, and her lifelong friendship with Mary Norton. A 32 page booklet with 5 illustrations. Published 1994. ISBN 0-944413-30-7. $7.00

General James Longstreet and his New Jersey Relations
By David Martin. A brief history of the families and common ancestry of Jonathan Longstreet of Holmdel, NJ and Confederate General James Longstreet. A 32 page booklet with 8 illustrations. $8.00

"Reflections from the Shrine": An Anecdotal History of Hightstown and East Windsor

By John W. Orr Jr. Contains 62 chapters on the history of eastern Mercer County , New Jersey , from the beginnings to the 1950s. 408 pages, 152 illustrations, 5 maps, index. Published 1988. ISBN 0-944413-49-8. $40.00

Revolutionary War In New Jersey

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Battle of Monmouth
By Samuel Craig Cowart. For those readers who are also interested in the American Revolution...An historic account of the Battle of Monmouth with illustrations. Booklet includes the original poem "Patriot Sires of Monmouth" written to honor the members of the Washington Pilgrimage. A 32 page booklet published in April 1998. ISBN 0-944413-50-1. $8.00

The Battle of Monmouth
By William Stryker. Reprint of 1927 edition. 470 pages. ISBN 0-944413-60-9  Out of Print. New edition in preparation.

A Molly Pitcher Sourcebook [cover image]

By David G. Martin. Contains the text of over 100 sources by more than 80 different authors, with analysis and commentary on each. 320 pages, notes, bibliography, index. Published June 2003. ISBN 0-944413-69-2. $35.00

 

The Story of Molly Pitcher

By David G. Martin. An 8 page booklet written for school children. Published ---. ISBN 0-944413-64-1. $2.00

New York Regiments

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Remember Fontenoy! [cover image]
The 69th New York and the Irish Brigade in the American Civil War By Joseph G. Bilby. The first annotated history of this famous unit in 130 years. 269 pages and over 100 illustrations, including over 50 individual portraits and 11 flags. Hardbound. Published June 1995. ISBN 0-944413-37-4. $28.00

The Plymouth Pilgrims:
A History of the Eighty-Fifth New York Infantry in the Civil War
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By Wayne Mahood. Revised edition of our 1989 book. The regiment fought in North Carolina and was captured almost intact at Plymouth and then sent to Andersonville prison. 367 pages, expanded roster, 15 maps, and over 100 illustrations. Hardbound. Published 1992. ISBN 0-944413-09-9. Out of print

Charlie Mosher's Civil War: From Fair Oaks to Andersonville with the Plymouth Pilgrims [cover image]
Edited by Wayne Mahood. A private from the 85th New York Infantry gives new insights into the war on the North Carolina coast, plus a very moving account of prison life at Andersonville and Florence. 350 pages, 30 illustrations, and indices. Hardbound. Published June 1994. ISBN 0-944413-20-X. $30.00

The Saga of the Mountain Legion 156th N. Y. Volunteers
"The Modest Hero Who Saved Our Flag"

By Seward Osborne. The first study of this unit from Ulster County. A 40 page booklet with 10 illustrations. Published 1994. ISBN 0-944413-31-5. $8.00

Written in Blood. History of the 126th New York Infantry in the Civil War [cover image]
By Wayne Mahood. An all-new annotated history, with roster. Extensive coverage of Gettysburg and 1864 Virginia Campaigns. 548 pages, 20 maps & 63 illustrations and portraits of 23 unit members. Published June 1997. Hardbound. ISBN 0-944413-33-1. $40.00

Carl Bornemann's Regiment: The 41st New York Infantry in the Civil War

By David Martin. The De Kalb Regiment. ISBN 0-944413-03-X. Out of Print.

The Civil War Diaries of Col. Theodore B. Gates, Twentieth New York State Militia
Edited by Seward Osborne. This regiment from Ulster County served in the First Corps at Antietam and Gettysburg and then in the Army of the Potomac's Provost Guard. 197 pages, 35 illustrations, 11 maps and index. Hardbound. Published 1992. ISBN 0-944413-21-8. $25.00

The Three-Month Service of the 20th New York State Militia, April 28 – August 2, 1861

By Seward R. Osborne and forward written by Brian Pohanka. A new 44 page booklet on the 20 th NY State Militia. 17 illustrations and 1 map. Published 1998. ISBN 0-944413-47-1. $9.00

A Casualty at Gettysburg and Andersonville : Selections from the Civil War Diary of Private Austin A. Carr of the 82 nd New York Infantry.

Edited by David Martin. A 44 page booklet. Published 1998. ISBN 0-944413-15-3. $9.00

Pennsylvania

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History of A Cavalry Company:
A Complete Record of Company A, 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry

By William Hyndman. Reset text of scarce 1870 book. 250 pages with new photographs, introduction and index. Published June 1997. Hardbound. ISBN 0-944413-44-7. $30.00

A Brief History of the Fourth Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry
By William E. Doster. Reset text of scarce 1891 book. 130 pages with new photos, introduction and index. Published June 1997. ISBN 0-944413-45-5. $20.00.

Special offer
Purchase the Doster and Hyndman titles together for
special combined price of $40.00! (plus $3.00 postage)

South Carolina

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Enlisted for the War:
The Struggles of the Gallant 24th Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, 1861-1865
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By Eugene Jones . An all-new annotated history with full descriptive roster. Includes 528 pages, with 17 maps, 40 illustrations and including portraits of 20 unit members. Hardbound. Published June 1997. ISBN 0-944413-43-9.
$40.00

Gettysburg Titles

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These Honored Dead:
The Union Casualties at Gettysburg, REVISED EDITION

By John W. Busey. Full listing of all 5,101 killed and mortally wounded, listed by state and regiment, plus complete alphabetical index. A definitive study that gives age, enlistment data, nature of wound, and burial data. New edition contains 100 extra pages and over 20 new photographs of casualties. 508 pages, over 40 illustrations. Hardbound. Published June 1996. ISBN 0-944413-40-4. $30.00

The Last Full Measure: Burials in the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg
By John Busey. The only published index to the cemetery; contains corrected name listings. 277 pages, 7 illustrations, map. Hardbound. Published 1988. ISBN 0-944413-12-9. Out of print

Regimental Strengths and Losses at Gettysburg

by John W. Busey and Dr. David Martin. New revised and expanded 4th edition. Layout rearranged for easier use. Confederate loss figures fully revised based on recent research. Numerous new comparative tables. Armament listed for all batteries on both sides and for all Union regiments. Length increased from 357 to 678 pages. Complete and detailed indices. Contains strength and order of battle information not available elsewhere. Published summer 2005. ISBN 0-944413-67-6. $40.00

Died at Gettysburg

By Jeffrey J. and Loree L. Kowalis. Biographies of 93 Union casualties at Gettysburg , illustrated by rare photographs from the authors' collection. 293 pages, 11 maps, fully indexed. Contains over 190 illustrations, some previously never published before. Hardbound, oversize. Published July 1998. ISBN 0-944413-55-2. $30.00

 

Delaware at Gettysburg

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Delaware at Gettysburg : Report of the Joint Committee to Mark the Positions Occupied by the 1 st and 2wnd Regiments.

A reprint of the rare 1887 report., with new introduction by Jeff Kowalis. A 32 page booklet. Published 1998. ISBN 0-944413-57-9. $5.00

Michigan at Gettysburg

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Michigan at Gettysburg

Reprint of the 1889 edition, Proceedings of the monument dedications in 1889 and the final report of the state's Gettysburg Monument Commission. 230 pages, 35 illustrations and index. Hardbound. Published July 1998. ISBN 0-944413-56-0. $25.00

New Jersey at Gettysburg

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Final Report of the New Jersey Gettysburg Battlefield Monument Commission
Reprint of scarce 1891 government report. Gives excellent background on the erection of the monuments and their dedication ceremonies. 194 pages, numerous illustrations, index and new map added. Published May 1997. Hardbound. ISBN 0-944413-41-7. $20.00

New Jersey Troops in the Gettysburg Campaign
By Samuel Toombs. Reprint of 1888 edition, with new introduction and index by Dr. David Martin. 440 pages. Hardbound. Published 1988. ISBN 0-944413-11-1. $30.00

Address Delivered at the Rededication of the Monument to the First New Jersey Brigade at Gettysburg October 9, 1982
By Dr. David Martin. A 12 page booklet. Published 1993. ISBN 0-944413-25-0. $3.50

New York at Gettysburg

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Holding the Left at Gettysburg: The 20th N. Y.S.M. on July 1, 1863
By Seward Osborne. A well received original booklet. Including 36 pages, 2 maps, and 6 photographs. Published 1990. ISBN 0-944413-14-5. Out of Print. New edition in preparation.

A Casualty at Gettysburg and Andersonville: Selections from the Civil War Diary Of Private Austin A. Carr of the 82nd New York Infantry
Edited by Dr. David Martin. A 44 page booklet. Published 1998. ISBN 0-944413-15-3. $8.00

United States Sharpshooters

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United States Sharpshooters [cover image]

By Stanley Saperstein. An historically accurate and exciting novel of Berdan's sharpshooters in the Army of the Potomac . 386 pages, 26 illustrations, 20 maps. Published July 2003. ISBN 0-944413-68-4. $35.00

Campaign Studies By Dr. David Martin
Will honor requests for free autographs

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The Second Bull Run Campaign (1997), 299 pages, hardback. $20.00
The Philadelphia Campaign (New paperback edition published 2003). $18.00

The Fluvanna Artillery (1992). Regimental history from the H.E. Howard Virginia series. 165 pages. Hardbound. $15.00

Gettysburg , July 1. New paperback edition published in 2003. 736 pages. $20.00.

Personalized autographs from Dr. Martin available.

New Books in preparation
Please let us know if you are interested.

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Stars Over New Jersey: New Jersey’s Generals and Admirals of the Civil War Era
By John Kuhl and David Martin. Biographies (almost all with portraits) of 300 generals and admirals of the Civil War era with connections to New Jersey. Approximately 475 pages. Available 2017. Price not set.

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