Friends, please find below what I believe to be an updates
list of modern (post-1960) North Carolina Regimental histories. If you see
something I have missed, please drop me a note.
4th NC Cavalry - Neil Raiford’s 4th North Carolina Cavalry, by
Neil Raiford (2003).
6th NCST - The Bloody
Sixth: The Sixth North Carolina Regiment, Confederate States of America, by
Richard Iobst and Louis Manarin, (1965).
7th NC Cavalry - The 5th and 7th Battalions North Carolina Cavalry
and the 6th North Carolina Cavalry, by Jeffrey Weaver (1995).
11th NCST - More
Terrible Than Victory: North Carolina’s Bloody Bethel Regiment by Craig S.
Chapman (1998).
18th NCST - Cape
Fear Confederates: The 18th North Carolina Regiment in the Civil War,
by James Gillispie (2012).
21st NCT - The
21st North Carolina Infantry, Lee Sherill (2014 – coming soon).
25th NCT - The
25th North Carolina Troops in the Civil War, by Carroll Jones
(2009).
28th NCT - The
28th North Carolina Infantry, by Frances Casstevens (2008).
30th NCT - To
Drive the Enemy from Southern Soil The Letters of Col. Francis Marion and the
History of the 30th North Carolina Troops by Michael W. Taylor
(1998).
37th NCT – The
Thirty-seventh North Carolina Troops: Tar Heels in the Army of Northern
Virginia, by Michael C. Hardy (2003).
55th NCT - 55th
North Carolina Troops, by Jeffrey M. Girvan (2006).
58th NCT – The
Fifty-eighth North Carolina Troops; Tar Heels in the Army of Tennessee, by
Michael C. Hardy (2010).
Thomas’s Legion - Storm
in the Mountains: Thomas’ Confederate Legion of Cherokee Indians and
Mountaineers, by Vernon H. Crow
(1982).
This is Zack C. Waters and I'm editing a new book on Gen. P. D. Roddey's Alabama Cavalry, including the 4, 5th, and 11th AL Cavalry. Robert G. McLendon, Jr. has a wonderful account of the 53rd AL Cavalry which served with Roddey for a year.
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