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- 47th AL: <i>Confederate Soldiers From Chambers County, Alabama, and Thereabouts</i>
- 47th AL: <i>Historical Sketches of the Forty-seventh Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.</i>
- 47th AL: <i>Memories of the War of Secession</i>
- 47th AL: <i>A Sketch of the 47th Alabama Regiment Volunteers C.S.A.</i>
- 47th AL: <i>Forty-seventh regiment Alabama volunteers, C. S. A.</i>
- 44th AL: <i>A Year of Starvation Amid Plenty</i>
- 44th AL: <i>The Devil’s Den: A History of the 44th Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army, 1862-1865</i>
- 15th AL: <i>The War Between the Union and the Confederacy, and its Lost Opportunities</i>
- 15th AL: <i>Recollections of War Times, By an Old Veteran, While Under Stonewall Jackson and Lieutenant James Longstreet</i>
- 15th AL: <i>Gettysburg Requiem : The Life and Lost Causes of Confederate Colonel William C. Oates</i>
- 4th AL: <i>Reuben Vaughan Kidd: Soldier of the Confederacy</i>
- 4th AL: <i>From Huntsville to Appomattox: R.T. Coles’s History of 4th Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A., Army of Northern Virginia</i>
- 12th AL: <i>Theodore O’Hara: Poet-Soldier of the Old South</i>
- 12th AL: <i>Sketch of the Twelfth Alabama Infantry of Battle’s Brigade</i>
- 12th AL: <i>When I Think of Home: The Civil War Letters of William Harrison "Tip" Crow</i>
- 11th AL: <i>A Glance Backward: Or, Some Events in the Past History of My Life</i>
- 11th AL: <i>The 11th Alabama Volunteer Regiment in the Civil War</i>
- 10th AL: <i>Company G of the Tenth Alabama Regiment During the War Between the States</i>
- 10th AL: <i>I Saw the Elephant</i>
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- 48th GA: <i>Company K, Hamilton Rangers, Forty-eighth Georgia Infantry Regiment</i>
- 48th GA: <i>For Home and the Southland: A History of the 48th Georgia Infantry Regiment</i>
- 12th GA: <i>Lee and Jackson's Bloody Twelfth</i>
- 20th GA: <i>Benning's Brigade: A History and Roster of the Second, Seventeenth, and Twentieth Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiments</i>
- 17th GA: <i>Benning's Brigade: A History and Roster of the Second, Seventeenth, and Twentieth Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiments</i>
- 15th GA: <i>The Granite Farm Letters: The Civil War Correspondence of Edgeworth & Sallie Bird</i>
- 15th GA: <i>Benning's Brigade: A History and Roster of the Fifteenth Georgia</i>
- 2nd GA: <i>Benning's Brigade: A History and Roster of the Second, Seventeenth, and Twentieth Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiments</i>
- 8th GA: <i>War Stories and School-day Incidents for the Children</i>
- 8th GA: <i>A Scythe of Fire: A Civil War Story of the Eighth Georgia Infantry Regiment</i>
- 8th GA: <i>A Confederate Chronicle: The Life of a Civil War Survivor</i>
- 8th GA: <i>My Dear Wife, from Your Devoted Husband; Letters from a Rebel Soldier to His Wife</i>
- 8th GA: <i>Charlotte’s Boys: Civil War Letters of the Branch Family of Savannah</i>
- 7th GA: <i>Dear Father: Letters From the Civil War Written by William Milton and Thomas Washington Nash of Company E, 7th Regiment Georgia Volunteers</i>
- 53rd GA: <i>The Stilwell Letters: A Georgian in Longstreet’s Corps, Army of Northern Virginia</i>
- 53rd GA: <i>The Dorman-Mashbourne Letters</i>
- 51st GA: <i>Keep All My Letters: The Civil War Letters of Richard Henry Brooks, 51st Georgia Infantry</i>
- 50th GA: <i>Wiregrass to Appomattox: The Untold Story of the 50th Georgia Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.</i>
- Phillips' GA Legion: <i>To Honor These Men: A History of the Phillips Georgia Legion Infantry Battalion</i>
- Cobb's GA Legion: <i>Pierce M.B. Young: The Warwick of the South</i>
- Cobb's Ga Legion: <i>A Southern Soldier’s Letters Home</i>
- 18th GA: <i>The Confederacy is on Her Way Up the Spout: Letters to South Carolina, 1861-1864</i>
- 18th GA: <i>In Barrack and Field: Poems and Sketches of My Army Life</i>
- 16th GA: <i>Howell Cobb's Confederate Career</i>
- 16th GA: <i>Company K, Ramsey Volunteers, the Sixteenth Georgia Infantry Regiment</i>
- 16th GA: <i>Lost Generation: The Life and Death of James Barrow, C.S.A.</i>
- 14th GA: <i>Diary of George Washington Hall, 14th Georgia Volunteers</i>
- 14th GA: <i>History of the 14th Georgia Infantry Regiment</i>
- 13th GA: <i>The 13th Georgia Regiment</i>
- 10th GA: "A history of the 10th Georgia Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, 1861-1865."
- 10th GA: Article: "The Thomson Guards from Georgia's McDuffie County Served the Confederacy to the Bitter End."
- 10th GA: <i>Company F, Thomson Guards, Tenth Regiment Georgia Volunteers</i>
- 11th GA: Article: "Captain Matthew Nunnally: Letters From the 11th Georgia Infantry."
- 11th GA: A Georgia Boy with "Stonewall" Jackson and his Family: The Letters of James Thomas Thompson
- 10th GA: <i>The Dorman-Mashbourne Letters</i>
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- 16th MS: <i>The Veteran’s Story … Dedicated to the Heroes Who Wore the Gray</i>
- 16th MS: <i>Grandfather's Journal: Company B, Sixteenth Mississippi Infantry Volunteers</i>
- 21st MS: <i>Lost Soul: The Confederate Soldier in New England</i>
- 17th MS: <i>The Hour of Our Nation’s Agony: The Civil War Letters of Lt. William Cowper Nelson of Mississippi</i>
- 17th MS: <i>To See My Country Free: The Pocket Diaries of Ezekiel Armstrong, Ezekiel P. Miller, and Joseph A. Miller</i>
- 17th MS: <i>A Confederate Soldier and His Descendants</i>
- 17th MS: <i>A Life for the Confederacy, as Recorded in the Pocket Diaries of Pvt. Robert A. Moore</i>
- 12th MS: <i>War Years, C.S.A.: 12th Mississippi Regiment</i>
- 11th MS: <i>Far From Home: The Diary of Lt. William H. Peel, 1863-1865</i>
- 11th MS: Duty-Honor-Valor: The Story of the Eleventh Mississippi Infantry Regiment
- 11th MS: Lamar Rifles, A History of Company G., Eleventh Mississippi Regiment, C. S. A.
- 11th MS: The University Greys: Company A, Eleventh Mississippi Regiment, Army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865
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- 7th SC Cav: <i>The Falling Flag: Evacuation of Richmond, Retreat and Surrender at Appomattox</i>
- 7th SC Cav: <i>The 7th South Carolina Cavalry To the Defense of Richmond</i>
- 7th SC Cav: “A Last Hurrah!: The Seventh South Carolina Cavalry at the Battle of Darbytown Road”
- 7th SC: <i>7th South Carolina Volunteers (Bacon’s)</i>
- 2nd SC: <i>A History of the Second South Carolina Infantry: 1861-65</i>
- Palmetto SS: <i>Civil War Correspondence: Letters of William and James McFall of the South Carolina Palmetto Sharpshooters</i>
- Palmetto SS: <i>Palmetto Riflemen. Co. B, Fourth Regiment S.C. Vols. Co. C, Palmetto Sharp Shooters</i>
- Palmetto SS: <i>The Struck Eagle: A Biography of Brigadier General Micah Jenkins, and a History of the Fifth South Carolina Volunteers and the Palmetto Sharpshooters</i>
- 6th SC: <i>The South Vindicated From the Charge of Treason and Rebellion</i>
- 5th SC: <i>Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death: The Civil War Manuscript Collection of Captain Harvey Alexander Wallace</i>
- 5th SC: <i>The South Carolinians: Colonel Asbury Coward’s Memoirs</i>
- 5th SC: <i>The Struck Eagle: A Biography of Brigadier General Micah Jenkins, and a History of the Fifth South Carolina Volunteers and the Palmetto Sharpshooters</i>
- 1st SC: <i>Reminiscences of a Private, by Frank M. Mixson, Company "E" 1st S. C. Vols. (Hagood’s)</i>
- 1st SC: <i>Memoirs of the War of Secession, from the Original Manuscripts of Johnson Hagood, Brigadier-General, C.S.A.</i>
- 14th SC: <i>Lee's Sharpshooters: Or, The Forefront of Battle</i>
- 14th SC: <i>A Colonel at Gettysburg and Spotsylvania</i>
- 14th SC: <i>Company K, Fourteenth South Carolina Volunteers</i>
- 14th SC: <i>The 14th South Carolina Infantry Regiment</i>
- 13th SC: <i>A Confederate Surgeon’s Letters to His Wife</i>
- 13th SC: <i>The 13th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry C.S.A.</i>
- 3rd SC Bn: <i>A History of the 3rd South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Battalion (James Battalion): 1861-1865</i>
- 3rd SC: <i>A History of the 3rd South Carolina Infantry: Lee's Reliables</i>
- 3rd SC: <i>A History of the Third South Carolina Infantry, 1861-1865</i>
- 3rd SC: <i>Far, Far from Home: The Wartime Letters of Dick and Tally Simpson, Third South Carolina Volunteers</i>
- 3rd SC: <i>Tentative Roster of the Third Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, Confederate States Provisional Army</i>
- 2nd SC: <i>A History of the 2nd South Carolina Infantry, 1861-65</i>
- 2nd SC: <i>Georgia Sharpshooter: The Civil War Diary and Letters of William Rhadamanthus Montgomery, 1839-1906</i>
- 15th SC: <i>Diary of H.B. McCallum, Chaplain, Fifteenth South Carolina Volunteers: October 1, 1862 to November 19, 1864</i>
- 15th SC: <i>A History of the 15th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865</i>
- 11th SC: <i>No Prouder Fate: The Story of the 11th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry</i>
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- 5th TX: <i>Forever the Cause: The Life and Legacy of Confederate Colonel Robert M. Powell, 5th Texas Infantry</i>
- 5th TX: <i>Lone Star Confederate: A Gallant and Good Soldier of the 5th Texas Infantry</i>
- 5th TX: <i>Touched by Fire: Letters From Company D, 5th Texas Infantry, Hood’s Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, 1862-1865</i>
- 5th TX: "The Men of the Bayou City Guards (Company A, 5th Texas Infantry, Hood's Brigade)." Thesis
- 5th TX: <i>Reminiscences of the Civil War</i>
- 5th TX: <i>War Letters of Captain Tacitus T. Clay, C.S.A.</i>
- 5th TX: <i>Lone Star Preacher: Being a Chronicle of the Acts of Praxitales Swan, M.E. Church South, Sometime Captain, 5th Texas Regiment, Confederate States Provisional Army</i>
- 5th TX: <i>Unveiling and Dedication of Monument to Hood’s Texas Brigade on the Capitol Grounds at Austin, Texas</i>
- 5th TX: <i>Hood’s Texas Brigade, Its Marches, Its Battles, Its Achievements</i>
- 5th TX: <i>Rebel Private, Front and Rear; Experiences and Observations from the Early Fifties and Through the Civil War</i>
- 4th TX: <i>Mexican Texans in the Union Army</i>
- 4th TX: <i>From Corsicana to Appomattox: The Story of the Coriscana Invincibles and Navarro Rifles</i>
- 4th TX: <i>Gaines' Mill to Appomattox: Waco & McLennan County in Hood's Texas Brigade</i>
- 4th TX: <i>Rags and Hope: The Recollections of Val. C. Giles Four Years with Hood's Brigade, Fourth Texas Infantry, 1861-1865</i>
- 4th TX: <i>The Confederate Soldier: And Ten Years in South America</i>
- 4th TX: <i>A Soldier's Letters to Charming Nellie</i>
- 4th TX: <i>Memories of the Lost Cause: Stories and Adventures of a Confederate Soldier</i>
- 1st TX: ”Antebellum Social Characteristics of the Officers and Men in the First Texas Infantry, Confederate States Army.” (MA Thesis)
- 1st TX: “A Yellow Rose in Old Dominion: The Civil War Reminiscences of Orlando T. Hanks.” (MA Thesis)
- 1st TX: <i>From Corsicana to Appomattox: The Story of the Corsicana Invincibles and the Navarro Rifles</i>
- 1st TX: <i>History of Captain B.F. Benton's Company, Hood's Texas Brigade, 1861-1865</i>
- 1st TX: <i>The Marshall Guards; Harrison County’s Contribution to Hood’s Texas Brigade</i>
- 1st TX: <i>First Texas Regiment</i>
- 1st TX: <i>History of Company M: First Texas Volunteer Infantry</i>
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- 57th VA: <i>57th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 53rd VA: <i>53rd Virginia Infantry and 5th Battalion Virginia Infantry</i>
- 38th VA: <i>38th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 32nd VA: <i>32nd Virginia Infantry</i>
- 32nd VA: <i>The Warwick Beauregards</i>
- 29th VA: <i>HOGS: The War Saga of Pvt. Johnny Hess, CSA</i>
- 29th VA: <i>29th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 30th VA: <i>From Aquia to Appomattox: The History of the 30th Virginia Infantry Regiment, 1861-1865</i>
- 30th VA: <i>Benjamin Cason Rawlings: First Virginia Volunteer for the South</i>
- 30th VA: <i>30th Virginia infantry</i>
- 1st VA Bn: <i>1st Battalion Virginia Infantry, 39th Battalion Virginia Cavalry, 24th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers</i>
- 1st VA Bn: <i>"My Dear Brother": A Confederate Chronicle</i>
- 17th VA: <i>History of the Seventeenth Virginia Infantry, C.S.A.</i>
- 17th VA: <i>Manassas to Appomattox: The Civil War Memoirs of Pvt. Edgar Warfield, 17th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 17th VA: <i>17th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 17th VA: <i>Johnny Reb and Billy Yank</i>
- 17th VA: <i>Sketches and Incidents of Movements of the Seventeenth Virginia Infantry</i>
- 17th VA: <i>Northern Virginia’s Own: An History of the 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment, Confederate States Army</i>
- 17th VA: <i>The Seventeenth Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment C.S.A.</i>
- 15th VA Cav: <i>Story of a Regiment: The Campaigns and Personnel of the Fifteenth Virginia Cavalry, 1862-1865</i>
- 15th VA Cav: <i>A Bibliography-15th Regiment. Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 15th VA Cav: <i>15th Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 15th VA: <i>15th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 6th VA: <i>6th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 14th VA Cav: <i>14th Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 14th VA: <i>14th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 13th VA Cavalry: <i>Three Rebels Write Home</i>
- 13th VA Cavalry: <i>Mount Up: A True Story Based on the Reminiscences of Major E.A.H. McDonald of the Confederate Cavalry</i>
- 13th VA Cavalry: <i>13th Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 12th VA Cav: <i>Forty Years of Active Service</i>
- 12th VA Cav: <i>Four Years in the Saddle</i>
- 12th VA Cav: <i>A Borderland Confederate</i>
- 24th VA Cav: <i>24th Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 12th VA Cav: <i>The Last Survivor: The Memoirs of George William Watson</i>
- 12th VA Cav: <i>12th Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 12th VA Cav: <i>Bull Run to Bull Run; or, Four years in the Army of Northern Virginia</i>
- 12th VA: <i>Diary of J.E. Whitehorne, 1st Sergt. Co. "F", 12th Va. Infantry</i>
- 12th VA: <i>12th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 12th VA: <i>The Old Stars and Stripes of the Richmond Grays</i>
- 12th VA: <i>Reminiscences of the War of 1861-1865</i>
- 11th VA Cav: <i>Mount Up: A True Story Based on the Reminiscences of Major E.A.H. McDonald of the Confederate Cavalry</i>
- 11th VA Cav: <i>11th Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 11th VA: <i>Personal Reminiscences of the War of 1861-5</i>
- 11th VA: <i>Annals of the Lynchburg Home Guard</i>
- 11th VA: <i>The 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment, C.S.A.</i>
- 11th VA: <i>11th Virginia Infantry</i>
- 10th VA Bn. HA: "Retreat From Richmond: Colonel Crutchfield and the "Artillery Brigade," Interesting Reminiscences."
- 10th VA: Article: "Very Complete Roll of Company F, Tenth Virginia Regiment, or the Muhlenberg Rifles…"
- 10th VA Cav: <i>Three Confederate Soldiers From Kanawha County West Virginia</i>
- 10th VA Cav: <i>10th Virginia Cavalry</i>
- 10th VA Bn. HA: <i>10th and 19th Battalions of Heavy Artillery</i>
- 10th VA: <i>Ups and Downs of a Confederate Soldier</i>
- 10th VA: <i>10th Virginia Infantry</i>
- Union Regimental Histories
- Connecticut Regimental Histories
- Maine Regimental Histories
- Massachusetts Regimental Histories
- 20th MA: <i>Harvard's Civil War: The History of the Twentieth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry</i>
- 20th MA: <i>The Civil War: The Nantucket Experience, Including the Memoirs of Josiah Fitch Murphey</i>
- 20th MA: <i>Fallen Leaves: The Civil War Letters of Major Henry Livermore Abbott</i>
- 20th MA: <i>Touched with Fire; Civil War Letters and Diary of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.</i>
- 20th MA: <i>Letters from a Surgeon of the Civil War</i>
- 20th MA: <i>Twentieth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865</i>
- 19th MA: <i>The Civil War Diary of Lieut. J.E. Hodgkins: 19th Massachusetts Volunteers from August 11, 1862 to June 3, 1865</i>
- 19th MA: <i>History of the Nineteenth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry</i>
- 19th MA: <i>Reminiscences of the Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment</i>
- 15th MA: <i>The Story of the Fifteenth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War, 1861-1864</i>
- 12th MA: <i>History of the Twelfth Massachusetts Volunteers (Webster Regiment)</i>
- 11th MA: <i>A Narrative of the Formation and Services of the Eleventh Massachusetts Volunteers</i>
- 10th MA: <i>The Civil War Diary of Berea M. Willsey</i>
- 10th MA: <i>The Tenth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1864</i>
- 10th MA: <i>"Ours." Annals of 10th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, in the Rebellion</i>
- 10th MA: <i>When This Cruel War is Over</i>
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- New York Regimental Histories
- 117th NY: <i>Back Home in Oneida: Herman Clarke and His Letters</i>
- 111th NY: <i>Proceedings of the Reunion of the Veterans of the 111th and the 126th Reg’ts N.Y. Vols.</i>
- 111th NY: <i>A Surgeon's Tale: The Civil War Letters of Surgeon James D. Benton, 111th and 98th New York Infantries, 1862-1865</i>
- 111th NY: <i>The 111th New York Volunteer Infantry: A Civil War History</i>
- 152nd NY: <i>The Veteran Volunteers of Herkimer and Otsego Counties in the War of the Rebellion: Being a History of the 152d N.Y.V.</i>
- 82nd NY: <i>The Civil War Letters of Patrick Farrington</i>
- 82nd NY: <i>A Casualty at Gettysburg and Andersonville</i>
- 42nd NY: <i>Under Two Flags: The Adventures of Philip Kreis: Story of the Tammany Regiment, of New York</i>
- 126th NY: <i>The Harper’s Ferry Cowards: A History of the 126th New York Volunteer Regiment, 1862-1865</i>
- 126th NY: <i>Written in Blood: History of the 126th New York Infantry in the Civil War</i>
- 126th NY: <i>Disaster, Struggle, Triumph. The Adventures of 1000 “Boys in Blue,” from August, 1862, to June, 1865</i>
- 125th NY: <i>A short narrative and military experience of Corp. G. A’Lord, formerly a member of Co. G … 125th Reg’t N. Y. V.</i>
- 125th NY: <i>Friend Jennie: The Civil War Letters of Lt. George Bryan, 125th NY State Volunteers</i>
- 124th NY: <i>History of the One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Regiment, N. Y. S. V.</i>
- 122nd NY: <i>“The Onondagas”: A History of the 122d Regiment, New York Volunteers</i> (Web Site)
- 122nd NY: <i>Ruggles’ Regiment: The 122nd New York Volunteers in the American Civil War</i>
- 121st NY: <i>Memorial and Letters of Rev. John R. Adams, D.D.</i>
- 121st NY: <i>To My Beloved Wife & Boy at Home</i>
- 121st NY: <i>Upton's Regulars: The 121st New York Infantry in the Civil War</i>
- 121st NY: <i>History of the 121st New York State Infantry</i>
- 120th NY: <i>The One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment New York State Volunteers</i>
- 57th NY: <i>The Diary of a Young Officer Serving with the Armies of the United States During the War of the Rebellion</i>
- 125th NY: <i>A Regimental History: The One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth New York State Volunteers</i>
- 118th NY: <i>Three Years with the Adirondack Regiment, 118th New York Volunteers Infantry</i>
- 117th NY: <i>A History of the One Hundred and Seventeenth Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers</i>
- 115th NY: <i>The Iron Hearted Regiment</i>
- 112th NY: <i>History of the One Hundred and Twelfth Regiment, N.Y. Volunteers</i>
- 112th NY: <i>Do Just As You Think Best: The Civil War Letters of William Depledge</i>
- 10th NY HA: <i>History of the 10th Regiment N.Y. Heavy Artillery</i>
- 10th NY Cav: <i>History of the Tenth Regiment of Cavalry New York State Volunteers</i>
- 10th NY: <i>Services of the Tenth New York Volunteers (National Zouaves)</i>
- 108th NY: <i>The Civil War Diary of Oliver Hazard Palmer</i>
- 108th NY: <i>A Complete Military History and Record of the 108th Regiment N.Y. Vols.</i>
- 106th NY: <i>The 106th New York Volunteers</i>
- 104th NY: <i>The Civil War Letters of Charles Barber</i>
- 100th NY: <i>History of the One Hundredth Regiment of New York State Volunteers</i>
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- Review: <i>Hampton Legion Infantry C.S.A.</i> by O. Lee Sturkey
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- Petersburg Campaign Regimental Histories
- Review: <i>A History of the 3rd South Carolina Regiment: Lee’s Reliables</i>
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- New Confederate Inspection Report: 18-P-17 Pickett's Division August 29, 1864
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- The Official Records, Volume XLII, Part I (Petersburg Campaign August 1-December 31, 1864) is Now Complete at Beyond the Crater
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- Richard Sommers' MASSIVE Thesis on the Fifth Offensive at Petersburg is FREE Online
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- 8/11/2011 <i>Petersburg Progress-Index</i>: Albert N. Raiford, 9th VA, Co B
- 7/28/2011 <i>Syracuse Post-Standard</i>: John Lockwood, 111th New York, Co. F
- 7/27/2011 <i>New Port Richey (FL) Patch</i>: James McNeill, 9th FL, Co I
- 7/25/2011 <i>Kansas City Star</i>: Jesse H. Hutchins, 5th AL Bn, Co A
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- Newspaper Article: James Jennings, 56th North Carolina, Company C (The Pasquotank Boys)
- An AMAZING New Addition to BTC: The Diary of Octave Bruso
- Ulysses S. Grant's Papers Online Courtesy of Mississippi State University
- An "Old Man" at the First Battle of Petersburg: Anthony M. Keiley
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- Reviews
- Check out <i>Jerusalem Plank Road</i>: A New Book of Petersburg Campaign Poetry by Brendan Hamilton
- Review In Brief: <i>History and Tour Guide of Five Forks, Hatcher's Run and Namozine Church</i>
- Review In Brief: <i>Thirty-Six Hours Before Appomattox, April 6 And 7, 1865</i>
- Review In Brief: <i>The Battles of Appomattox Station and Appomattox Court House, April 8-9, 1865</i>
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- Review In Brief: <i>Mother, May You Never See The Sights I Have Seen</i>
- Review: <i>Shock Troops of the Confederacy</i> by Fred Ray
- Review In Brief: <em>"Happiness Is Not My Companion": The Life of G. K. Warren</em> by David M. Jordan
- Review: <i>Hampton Legion Infantry C.S.A.</i> by O. Lee Sturkey
- Review: <i>The 13th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry C.S.A.</i> by Mike Wadsworth
- Review: <i>A History of the 3rd South Carolina Regiment: Lee’s Reliables</i>
- Review: <i>Petersburg 1864-65: The longest siege</i>
- Review: <i>No Prouder Fate: The Story of the 11th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry</i>
- Review: News In History Provides A Look Into the Past Via Newspapers
- Civil War Books
- Civil War Book Preview: Ed Bearss' <i>The Petersburg Campaign, Vol. 1: The Eastern Front Battles, June – August 1864</i>
- Review: <i>The Battle of New Market Heights: Freedom Will Be Theirs by the Sword</i>
- Review: <i>A History of the 15th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment: 1861-1865</i>
- Review: <i>A Melancholy Affair at the Weldon Railroad: The Vermont Brigade, June 23, 1864</i>
- Review: <i>The Soul of a Soldier: The True Story of a Mounted Pioneer in the Civil War</i>
- Review: <i>A History of the 3rd South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Battalion (James Battalion): 1861-1865</i>
- Jim Miller Reviews <i>The Confederate Alamo</i> at Civil War Notebook
- Review: <i>The Confederate Alamo: Bloodbath at Petersburg's Fort Gregg on April 2, 1865</i>
- Review: <i>Dear Friend Amelia: The Civil War Letters of Private John Tidd</i>
- Review: <i>Into the Crater: The Mine Attack at Petersburg</i>
- Drew Wagenhoffer Reviews <i>THE CONFEDERATE ALAMO: Bloodbath at Petersburg's Fort Gregg on April 2, 1865</i> by John J. Fox III at CWBA
- Check out <i>Jerusalem Plank Road</i>: A New Book of Petersburg Campaign Poetry by Brendan Hamilton
- Review In Brief: <i>History and Tour Guide of Five Forks, Hatcher's Run and Namozine Church</i>
- Review In Brief: <i>Thirty-Six Hours Before Appomattox, April 6 And 7, 1865</i>
- Review In Brief: <i>The Battles of Appomattox Station and Appomattox Court House, April 8-9, 1865</i>
- Review In Brief: <i>Lee's Last Retreat: The Flight to Appomattox</i>
- Review In Brief: <i>Back Door to Richmond: The Bermuda Hundred Campaign, April-June 1864</i>
- Review In Brief: <i>Mother, May You Never See The Sights I Have Seen</i>
- Review: <i>Shock Troops of the Confederacy</i> by Fred Ray
- Review In Brief: <em>"Happiness Is Not My Companion": The Life of G. K. Warren</em> by David M. Jordan
- Review: <i>Hampton Legion Infantry C.S.A.</i> by O. Lee Sturkey
- Review: <i>The 13th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry C.S.A.</i> by Mike Wadsworth
- Review: <i>A History of the 3rd South Carolina Regiment: Lee’s Reliables</i>
- Review: <i>Petersburg 1864-65: The longest siege</i>
- Review: <i>No Prouder Fate: The Story of the 11th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry</i>
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- Review: <i>Dear Friend Amelia: The Civil War Letters of Private John Tidd</i>
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- An AMAZING New Addition to BTC: The Diary of Octave Bruso
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- August 10 & 12, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
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- July 23-25, 1864 William B. Pike (Diary)
- July 20, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
- July 17, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
- July 15-16, 1864 William B. Pike (Diary)
- July 14, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
- July 11-15, 1864 William B. Pike (Diary)
- July 9, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
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- June 27-28, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
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- June 24, 1864 James J. Sherman (Letter)
- June 23, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
- June 18-19, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
- June 15, 1864 T. Jasper Dean (Letter)
- Maps
- Two New Maps on the Crater and Jerusalem Plank Road by Petersburg Campaign Author John E. Horn
- Appomattox Campaign
- Bermuda Hundred Campaign
- Petersburg Campaign
- Defenses At Petersburg (125th NY Simons 1888)
- Map of Petersburg Including Hatcher's Run & Five Forks from March 29 to April 2, 1865 (Bates, Vol. 2)
- Map of Dinwiddie County, Va., 1864
- Map of Dinwiddie and parts of Prince George and Sussex counties, Virginia: November 2, 1864
- Map of the Petersburg and Appomattox Campaigns (Battles and Leaders)
- Positions of Union Hospitals Between the Jerusalem Plank Road and Weldon Railroad: August 29, 1864 (Official Records)
- Map #2: Siege of Petersburg, Va. (Battles and Leaders)
- Map #1: Siege of Petersburg, Va. (Battles and Leaders)
- Richmond–Petersburg Theater, Fall 1864
- Eighth Offensive
- Fifth Offensive
- First Offensive
- Fourth Offensive
- Ninth Offensive
- Other Siege of Petersburg Maps
- D. No. 8. Siege of Petersburg, VA., from July 9th to July 31st, 1864. Field Battery Constructed Under the Direction of Major J.C. Duane. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 107:4)
- D. No. 3. Siege of Petersburg, VA., from July 9th to July 31st, 1864. Field Battery Constructed Under the Direction of Major J.C. Duane. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 107:3)
- D. No. 4. Siege of Petersburg, VA., from July 9th to July 31st, 1864. Fort Prescott Constructed Under the Direction of Major J.C. Duane. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 107:2)
- D. No. 7. Siege of Petersburg, VA., from July 9th to July 31st, 1864. Siege Battery and Mortar Battery Constructed Under the Direction of Major J.C. Duane. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 107:1)
- 1st D.C. Cavalry Skirmish with Confederate Raiding Party, August 9, 1864 (Official Records)
- D. No. 5 Siege of Petersburg, VA. From July 9th to July 31st, 1864. Fort Davis Constructed Under the Direction of Major J.C. Duane. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:12)
- E. No. 4. Plan and Section of Batteries Nos. 6, 7 and 8 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:11)
- E. No. 3. Plan and Section of Battery No. 5 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:10)
- E. No. 2. Plan and Section of Batteries Nos. 3, 4 and A on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:9)
- D. No. 2 Siege of Petersburg, VA. From July 9th to July 31st, 1864. Field Battery Constructed Under the Direction of Major J.C. Duane. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:8)
- E. No. 11. Plan and Section of Batteries Nos. 21 and 22 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:7)
- E. No. 10. Plan and Section of Battery No. 20 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:6)
- E. No. 8. Plan and Section of Battery No. 16 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:5)
- E. No. 9. Plan and Section of Batteries Nos. 17, 18 and 19 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:4)
- E. No. 7. Plan and Section of Batteries Nos. 14 and 15 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:3)
- E. No. 6. Plan and Section of Batteries Nos. 11, 12 and 13 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:2)
- E. No. 5. Plan and Section of Batteries Nos. 9 and 10 on the Main Line of Enemy's Works in Front of Petersburg, VA. October 20, 1864. (OR Atlas 104:1)
- No. 12 Region Embraced in the Operations of the Armies Against Richmond and Petersburg, VA (OR Atlas 100:2)
- Central Virginia Showing Lieut. Gen. U.S. Grant's Campaign and Marches of the Armies Under His Command in 1864-1865 (OR Atlas 100:1)
- Preliminary Map of a Part of the South Side of the James River, VA (OR Atlas 93:1)
- Map of the Environs of Petersburg, VA from the Appomattox River to Fort Howard, Showing the Positions of the Entrenched Lines Occupied by the Ninth Army Corps, A.P., During the Siege (OR Atlas 79:1)
- Bermuda Hundred, VA 1867 (OR Atlas 77:3)
- Petersburg and Five Forks, VA 1867 (OR Atlas 77:2)
- Richmond, VA 1867 (OR Atlas 77:1)
- Plan and Section of Dutch Gap Canal: Official Records
- Plan, Section and Elevation of Casemate in Fort Burnham January 1865 (OR Atlas 68:8)
- Redoubt and Signal Station on Cobb's Hill, Va (OR Atlas 68:4)
- Defensive Lines 10th Army Corps from Fort Burnham (Battery Harrison) to Right of New Market Road October 1864 (OR Atlas 68:2)
- No. 1 Defensive Lines 18th Army Corps from Fort Brady to Fort Burnham (Battery Harrison) October 1864 (OR Atlas 68:1)
- Lookout and Signal Tower at Crows Nest near Bermuda Hundred, Va. (OR Atlas 67:10)
- Sketch Showing the Positions of the Redoubts and Batteries of the Lines of the U.S. Forces in Front of Petersburg, Va. Sept. 13, 1864 (OR Atlas 67:9)
- Sketch Showing the Position West of the Weldon Railroad October 8, 1864 (OR Atlas 67:8)
- Plan, Section and Elevation of Board Loophole on Our Picket Line February 20th, 1865 (OR Atlas 67:6)
- Plan of Defensive Works at Harrison's Landing, Sept. 21st, 1864 (OR Atlas 67:4)
- Plan of Dutch Gap Canal and Fortifications, James River, Va. Sept. 10, 1864 (OR Atlas 65:8)
- Section Through Dutch Gap, James River, Va. (OR Atlas 65:7)
- 3rd Brigade (Baxter), Fifth Corps Reconnaissance of the Boydton Plank Road, September 15, 1864 (Official Records)
- Second Offensive
- Seventh Offensive
- Sixth Offensive
- The Battle of Fort Stedman
- Third Offensive
- The Battle of the Crater
- Petersburg Mine Explosion July 30, 1864 (OR Atlas 78:5)
- Sketch Explanatory of the Positions and Operations of the Artillery Army of the Potomac, July 30th, 1864 (OR Atlas 64:3)
- Plan Showing Part of the Line of the U.S. Forces on July 29th, 1864 (OR Atlas 64:2)
- Hdqrs. Army of the Potomac, July 28th, 1864 (OR Atlas 64:1)
- Battles of the Crater and of June 22nd
- The Battle of The Crater, July 30, 1864: Positions of the 22nd and 23rd South Carolina Regiments After the Mine Explosion: Official Records
- The Battle of the Crater Michael Wedding Charge! Map, July 30, 1864
- Battle of the Crater: Diagram of the Crater (Battles and Leaders)
- Battle of the Crater: Details of the Mine (Battles and Leaders)
- Battle of the Crater John E. Horn Map, July 30, 1864: The Virginia Brigade Charges, 8:45 A.M.
- Overhead View: 48th Pennsylvania's Petersburg Mine
- Section of Main Gallery At Shaft: 48th Pennsylvania's Petersburg Mine
- Magazines: 48th Pennsylvania's Petersburg Mine
- Section of Main Gallery: 48th Pennsylvania's Petersburg Mine
- Side View of the 48th Pennsylvania's Petersburg Mine
- The Battle of the Crater CWPT Map
- The Battle of the Crater Wikipedia Map: July 30, 1864
- The Battle of the Crater NPS Map: Aftermath
- The Battle of the Crater NPS Map: 1 PM
- The Battle of the Crater NPS Map: 8:30 AM
- The Battle of the Crater NPS Map: 5 AM
- The Battle of the Crater NPS Map: Prelude
- The First Battle of Deep Bottom
- Wilson-Kautz Raid
- Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
- National Tribune
- Appomattox Campaign
- Miscellaneous
- Siege of Petersburg
- February 25, 1882 <i>National Tribune</i>: Battle of the Crater: Petersburg, July 30, 1864
- November 26, 1881 <i>National Tribune</i>: Capture of Fort Harrison – How the Rebels Failed to Retake It
- September 10, 1881 <i>National Tribune</i>: Petersburg Revisited
- July 1, 1880 <i>National Tribune</i>: The Surrender of Richmond
- November 1, 1879 <i>National Tribune</i>: A Soldier's Beautiful Letter
- October 18, 1883 <i>National Tribune</i>: Who Will Write Up the Deep Bottom Fights
- April 25, 1889 <i>National Tribune</i>: Piedmont and Fort Gregg
- May 1, 1878 <i>National Tribune</i>: The Richmond Battle-Fields
- May 15, 1902 <i>National Tribune</i>: Defending Fort Gregg by George W. Kennedy
- July 9, 1891 <i>National Tribune</i>: The 3d Vt. Battery at Fort Gregg by C.A. Story
- March 6, 1902 <i>National Tribune</i>: Capture of Fort Gregg by G.K. Campbell
- Official Records
- Number 42. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Lewis W. Husk, One hundred and eleventh New York Infantry
- Number 41. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Karples, Fifty-second New York Infantry
- Number 40. Appomattox Report of Major John McE. Hyde, Thirty-ninth New York Infantry
- Number 39. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Pokorny, Seventh New York Infantry
- Number 38. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Clinton D. MacDougall, One hundred and eleventh New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade
- Number 37. Appomattox Report of Major Seaward F. Gould, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 36. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Denis F. Burke, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry
- Number 35. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel James J. Smith, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry
- Number 34. Appomattox Report of Captain William H. Terwilliger, Sixty-third New York Infantry
- Number 33. Appomattox Report of Captain Patrick H. Bird, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry
- Number 32. Appomattox Report of Colonel Robert Nugent, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade
- Number 31. Appomattox Report of Captain William A. F. Stockton, One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 30. Appomattox Report of Major George W. Schaffer, Sixty-first New York Infantry
- Number 29. Appomattox Report of Capt. Francis R. Humphreys, Second New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 28. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Welcome A. Crafts, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry
- Number 27. Appomattox Report of Captain Lucius H. Ives, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry
- Number 26. Appomattox Report of Colonel George W. Scott, Sixty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade
- Number 25. Appomattox Reports of Bvt. Major General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division
- Number 24. Appomattox Report of Captain John G. Pelton, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, Chief of Ambulances
- Number 23. Appomattox Reports of Asst. Surg. Charles Smart, U. S. Army, Medical Inspector, of operations March 1-April 30
- Number 22. Appomattox Report of Surg. Charles Page, U. S. Army, Medical Director
- Number 21. Appomattox Reports of Major General Andrew A. Humphreys, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps
- Number 20. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant William H. Rogers, commanding detachment First Connecticut Heavy Artillery
- Number 19. Appomattox Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Henry L. Abbot, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Siege Train, of operations April 1-May 31
- Number 18. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Major General Henry J. Hunt, U. S. Army, Chief of Artillery
- Number 17. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Charles B. Phillips, U. S. Corps of Engineers
- Number 16. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Captain Charles W. Howell, U. S. Corps of Engineers
- Number 15. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Major William H. Paine, Aide-de-Camp
- Number 14. Appomattox Reports of Bvt. Major Franklin Harwood, U. S. Army, commanding Battalion U. S. Engineers
- Number 13. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Colonel Ira Spaulding, Fiftieth New York Engineers
- Number 12. Appomattox Report of Brigadier General Henry W. Benham, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade
- Number 11. Appomattox Report of Captain Richard G. Lay, Third U. S. Infantry, commanding Headquarters Guard
- Number 10. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Brigadier General George N. Macy, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Provost Guard, April 1865
- Number 9. Report of Captain Charles L. Davis, Chief Signal Officer, March 29-April 9, 1865
- Number 8. Appomattox Report of Surg. George B. Parker, U. S. Army, in charge of Depot Field Hospital, of operations March 27-June 30
- Number 7. Appomattox Report of Surg. John A. Lidell, U. S. Army, Inspector of Medical and Hospital Department
- Number 6. Appomattox Report of Surg. Thomas A. McParlin, U. S. Army, Medical Director, of operations January 1 – June 30
- Number 5. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Francis H. Parker, U. S. Army, Chief Ordnance Officer
- Number 4. Appomattox Report of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac
- Number 3. General summary of casualties in the Union Forces operating against Richmond, Va., under Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, January 1 to April 9, 1865
- Number 2. Return of casualties in the Union Forces commanded by Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, March 29-April 9, 1865
- Number 1. Organization of the Union Forces commanded by Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant March 29-April 9, 1865
- Number 182. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel William R. Peck, Louisiana Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 181. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major General John B. Gordon, C. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations February 6 and March 25
- Number 180. Abstract from returns of the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army
- Number 179. Siege of Petersburg Reports of General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia, of operations February 5-8 and March 25
- Number 178. Medals of Honor awarded for distinguished services under Resolution of Congress, No. 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863
- Number 177. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Lieutenant William R. King, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations January 1-31
- Number 176. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major Peter S. Michie, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Department of Virginia, of operations February 4-March 18
- Number 175. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Andrew W. Evans, First Maryland Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the James, of operations January 30
- Number 174. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Oliver B. Knowles, Twenty-first Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 173. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel John K. Robinson, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 172. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant William A. Corrie, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 171. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel B. M. Young, Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 170. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Michael Kervin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 169. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General J. Irvin Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Cavalry Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 168. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Samuel H. Rhoads, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 167. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John R. Cooper, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 15, of operations March 25
- Number 166. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Maj. Jacob Roemer, Thirty-fourth Battery New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 165. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John B. Eaton, Twenty-seventh Battery New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 164. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Edward W. Rogers, Nineteenth Battery New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 163. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Edward J Jones, Eleventh Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 162. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Battery Maine Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 161. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Theodore Miller, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Inspector of Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 160. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General John C. Tidball, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 159. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Joseph A. Mathews, Two hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 158. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George W. Frederick, Two hundred and ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 157. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Mish T. Heintzelman, Two hundred and eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 156. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel William H. H. McCall, Two hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 155. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Charles W. Diven, Two hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 154. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations February 5-10 and March 25
- Number 153. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Thomas Mathews, Seventeenth Michigan Infantry (Engineers), of operations March 25
- Number 152. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Norman J. Maxwell, One hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 151. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major George M. Randall, Fourteenth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 150. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Ezra P. Gould, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 149. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Julius M. Tucker, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 148. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John M. Deane, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 147. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John F. Burch, Third Maryland Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 146. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Joseph F. Carter, Third Maryland Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 145. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Summary Of the Principal Events of the Appomattox Campaign
- Number 144. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Napoleon B. McLaughlen, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 143. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Samuel K. Schwenk, Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 142. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 141. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Becker, Forty-sixth New York Infantry of operations March 25
- Number 140. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Albert A. Day, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 139. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John C. Boughton, Second Michigan Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 138. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Ira L. Evans, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations March 25
- Number 137. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Colonel Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 136. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations March 25
- Number 135. Siege of Petersburg Report of Asst. Surg. Samuel Adams, U. S. Army, Medical Inspector, of operations March 1-31
- Number 134. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major General John G. Parke, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 133. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major William G. Williams, One hundred and twenty-sixth Ohio Infantry, commanding Sixty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 132. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas W. McKinnie, One hundred and twenty-sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 131. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Cornyn, One hundred and twenty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 130. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Colonel Otho H. Binkley, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 129. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James W. Snyder, Ninth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 128. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph C. Hill, Sixth Maryland Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 127. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brig. General J. Warren Keifer, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 126. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George B. Damon, Tenth Vermont Infantry, First Brigade, Third Division, of operations March 25
- Number 125. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Hunsdon, First Vermont Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 124. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Sumner H. Lincoln, Sixth Vermont Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 123. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ronald A. Kennedy, Fifth Vermont Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 122. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Horace W. Floyd, Third Vermont Infantry, commanding Third and Fourth Vermont Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 121. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Amasa S. Tracy, Second Vermont Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 120. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel John G. Parr, One hundred and thirty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 119. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel James M. Warner, First Vermont Heavy Artillery, commanding First Brigade, Second Division, of operations March 25
- Number 118. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Oliver Edwards, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 117. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Joseph E. Hamblin, Sixty-fifth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 116. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major General Frank Wheaton, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, Sixth Army Corps, of operations February 5-8
- Number 115. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Fitzhugh, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 114. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-10
- Number 113. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Henry J. Sheafer, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 6-9
- Number 112. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-6
- Number 111. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Aaron Bright, jr., Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-10
- Number 110. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 6-9
- Number 109. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Henry A. Morrow, Twenty-fourth Michigan Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, Third Division, of operations February 5-6
- Number 108. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General James Gwyn, One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 107. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Richard N. Bowerman, Fourth Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 106. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Frederick Winthrop, Fifth New York Veteran Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 105. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major General Romeyn B. Ayres, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 104. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Lieut. Col. Henry O'Neill, One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 103. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Eli G. Sellers, Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 102. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Chauncey P. Rogers, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 101. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major William O. Colt, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 100. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James A. Cunningham, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 99. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Walter G. Morrill, Twentieth Maine Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 98. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain George R. Abbott, First Battalion, Maine Sharpshooters, of operations March 25
- Number 97. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Alfred L. Pearson, One hundred and fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 96. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Edgar M. Gregory, Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 95. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Allen L. Burr, One hundred and eighty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 94. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Joshua L. Chamberlain, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 93. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickel, One hundred and ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, First Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 92. Siege of Petersburg Report of Surg. T. Rush Spencer, U. S. Army, Medical Director, of operations February 5-April 30
- Number 91. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major General Governeur K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations February 5-7
- Unpublished Siege of Petersburg Report of Major General Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding Johnson’s division, of operations June 16-18, 1864
- Number 90. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Edward S. Smith, Fifteenth Battery New York Light Artillery, commanding section Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations February 6-11
- Number 89. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Captain John W. Roder, Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations February 5-11
- Number 88. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel John G. Hazard, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 87. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Walter F. Scott, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry of operations March 25
- Number 86. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Abram L. Lockwood, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 85. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Charles F. Gage, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 84. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel John Schoonover, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations February 5
- Number 83. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major Henry Hartford, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, of operations February 5-7 and March 25-26
- Number 82. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Colonel Francis Price, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 81. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles C. Rivers, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 80. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain James F. Mansfield, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 79. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Robert McAllister, Eleventh New Jersey, Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-6 and March 25
- Number 78. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 77. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General George W. West, Seventeenth Maine Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 76. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John B. Fite, One hundred and tenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 75. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Frederick W. Lewis, Ninety-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 74. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Weygant, One hundred and twenty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 73. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Nathan H. Vincent, Eighty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 72. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain James McKenna, Seventy-third New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 71. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Madison M. Cannon, Fortieth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 70. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Russell B. Shepherd, First Maine Heavy Artillery of operations March 25
- Number 69. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John W. Shafer, Twentieth Indiana Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 68. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Regis de Trobriand, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade of operations February 5-9
- Number 67. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major General Gershom Mott, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 66. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Moore, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 65. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Pierce, One hundred and eighth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 64. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel James P. McIvor, One hundred and seventieth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 63. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Mathew Murphy, One hundred and eighty-second New York Infantry (Sixty-ninth National Guard Artillery), commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5
- Number 62. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Clement E. Warner, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 61. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel John H. Stover, One hundred and eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 60. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Charles H. Dygert, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 59. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James A. Jewell, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 58. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Frank Houston, First Minnesota Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 57. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George W. La Point, Seventh Michigan Infantry, of operations, February 5-7
- Number 56. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Arthur R. Curtis, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 55. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Rice, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 54. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Spaulding, Nineteenth Maine Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 53. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel William A. Olmstead, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 52. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General William Hays, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division of operations March 25
- Number 51. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Thomas A. Smyth, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division of operations February 5-11
- Number 50. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Seward F. Gould, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations February 5-7
- Number 49. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Alfred A. Rhinehart, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 48. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain James H. Hamlin, One hundred and forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 47. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel St. Clair A. Mulholland, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 46. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George C. Anderson, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 45. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel William M. Mintzer, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 44. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Glenny, Sixty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 43. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General John Ramsey, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 42. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain I. Hart Wilder, One hundred and twenty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 41. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Lewis W. Husk, One hundred and eleventh New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 40. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Karples, Fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 39. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major John McE. Hyde, Thirty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 38. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Jacob Scheu, Seventh New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 37. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Augustus Funk, Thirty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 36. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel George von Schack, Seventh New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade of operations February 5-7
- Number 35. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John Smith, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 34. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James J. Smith, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 33. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain William H. Terwilliger, Sixty-third New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 32. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Patrick H. Bird, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 31. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel George W. Scott, Sixty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 30. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 29. Siege of Petersburg Report of Maj. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations February 5-11
- Number 28. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Valentine H. Stone, Batteries C and I, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 27. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Thomas C. Rice, Battery B, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 26. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Samuel A. McClellan, Battery G, First New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 25. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major Christian Woerner, Third Battery New Jersey Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 24. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Joseph W. B. Wright, Fourth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 23. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieut. George Booth, Ninth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 22. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Charles N. Silliman, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery Spofford, of operations January 24
- Number 21. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieut. James H. Casey, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 20. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant William H. H. Bingham, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 19. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Azro Drown, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 9, of operations March 25
- Number 18. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Robert Lewis, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Company L, of operations March 25
- Number 17. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant John O'Brien, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 4, of operations March 25
- Number 16. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Ebenezer P. Mason, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery Sawyer, of operations January 23-24
- Number 15. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Henry D. Patterson, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Fort Morton, of operations March 25
- Number 14. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Frank D. Bangs, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 5, of operations March 25
- Number 13. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Lieutenant Henry A. Pratt, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Batteries Parsons and Wilcox, of operations January 23-24
- Number 12. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain William C. Faxon, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Fort Emery, of operations March 25
- Number 11. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Henry H. Pierce, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Fort Brady, of operations January 23-25
- Number 10. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major George Ager, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 9. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Henry L. Abbot, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Siege Train, of operation January 1 – March 31
- Number 8. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Frank W. Hess, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 7. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Lieutenant Col Nathaniel Michler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, of operations March 11-18
- Number 6. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Col. James C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, of operations January 14-February 25
- Number 5. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 4. Siege of Petersburg Itineraries of the Army of the Potomac, Sheridan's Cavalry Command, and the Army of the James (January-April 1865)
- Number 3. Return of casualties in the Union forces at Hatcher's Run (otherwise known as Dabney's Mill, Armstrong's Mill, Rowanty Creek, and Vaughan Road) and Fort Stedman
- Number 2. Abstract from tri-monthly returns, showing the "present for duty equipped," or effective strength of the armies operating against Richmond, under Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, for January 31, February 28, March 20, March 31, and April 10, 1865
- Number 1. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Armies of the United States, Including operations March, 1864-May, 1865
- Number 375. Petersburg Campaign Report of John Maxwell, Secret Service, Confederate States, of explosion at City Point
- Number 374. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Wade Hampton, C. S. Army commanding Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 25, September 14 – 17, September 29-October 1, October 27 – 28, and December 7 – 11
- Number 373. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Robert B. Fauntleroy, Fifty-fifth Virginia Infantry, Walker's brigade, Heth's division, of operations September 30-October 1
- Number 372. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant General Ambrose P. Hill, C. S. Army, commanding Third Army Corps, of operations August 19 – 25
- Number 371. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James Hays, C. S. Army, Assistant Inspector-General, Harris' brigade, Anderson's division, of operations August 21
- Number 370. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James R. Hagood, First South Carolina Infantry, of operations August 14 – December 10
- Number 369. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell, C. S. Army, commanding Department of Richmond, of operations September 29
- Number 368. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Johnson Hagood, C. S. Army, commanding Hagood's brigade, of operations August 21
- Number 367. Siege of Petersburg Itinerary of Hardaway's Light Artillery Battalion, August 13-December 31
- Number 366. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John Gregg, C. S. Army, commanding Gregg's (Texas) brigade, of operations September 29
- Number 365. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General William H. Wallace, C. S. Army, commanding Elliott's brigade, of operations October 27 and November 5
- Number 364. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Matthew W. Ransom, C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division, of operations December 27-29
- Number 363. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Archibald Gracie, jr., C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division, of operations August 17 – September 7 and November 12
- Number 362. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division
- Number 361. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John Bratton, C. S. Army, commanding Bratton's brigade, Field's division
- Number 360. Return of casualties in Field's division October 27, 1864
- Number 359. Partial return of casualties in the First Army Corps from August 1 to December 31, 1864
- Number 358. Siege of Petersburg Diary of the First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 1-October 18 including operations in the Shenandoah Valley, August and September
- Number 357. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant General James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps, of operations October 19-27
- Number 356. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John W. Fairfax, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector General, C. S. Army, of operations September 30-October 1
- Number 355. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major D. B. Bridgford, C. S. Army, commanding Provost Guard, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations September 29-October 1
- Number 354. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James F. Milligan, Signal Officer, C. S. Army, of operations October 1-December 31
- Number 353. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 10-December 31
- Number 352. Petersburg Campaign Reports of General G. T. Beauregard, C. S. Army, commanding Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, of operations August 15-19
- Number 351. Petersburg Campaign Reports of General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 16-December 27
- Number 350. Medals of Honor awarded for distinguished services under Resolution of Congress, Numbers 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863
- Number 349. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Dorman L. Noggle, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations October 7
- Number 348. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George B. Easterly, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations August 1-September 30
- Number 347. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Robert M. Hall, Battery B, First U. S. Artillery, of operations October 7
- Number 346. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Edwin V. Sumner, First New York Mounted Rifles, of operations October 7
- Number 345. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel W. Evans, First Maryland Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations December 10
- Number 344. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Franklin A. Stratton, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations September 16-17
- Number 343. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major J. Stannard Baker, First District of Columbia Cavalry, of operations August 9 and September 3
- Number 342. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Franklin A. Stratton, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations December 10
- Number 341. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Samuel Wetherill, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 16-17
- Number 340. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Samuel P. Spear, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 21-26
- Number 339. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Kleintz, Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations August 10-14 and October 7
- Number 338. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Ferris Jacobs, jr., Third New York Cavalry, of operations September 16-17 and October 7
- Number 337. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel George W. Lewis, Third New York Cavalry, of operations September 6
- Number 336. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Robert M. West, Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 7 and December 10
- Number 335. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General August V. Kautz, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Division, of operations September 16-17, October 7, and December 10
- Number 334. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Wallace F. Randolph, Fifth U. S. Artillery, Acting Aide-de-Camp, Artillery Brigade, of operations October 27
- Number 333. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alonzo G. Draper, Thirty-sixth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 29
- Number 332. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ira C. Terry, Twenty-second U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 331. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Albert Janes, Twenty-second U. S. Colored Troops, First Brigade, of operations September 29-30
- Number 330. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alonzo G. Draper, Thirty-sixth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Third Division, of operations October 27
- Number 329. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Samuel K. Vaughan, Nineteenth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 328. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frank W. Tremain, Eighty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 327. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Harrison S. Fairchild, Eighty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 27
- Number 326. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Joseph C. Brooks, Ninth Vermont Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations September 29-October 7
- Number 325. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John B. Murray, One hundred and forty-eighth New York Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 324. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Josiah Pickett, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, First Brigade, of operations June 18-December 16
- Number 323. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Charles A. Heckman, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations October 27-28
- Numbers 322. Report of Brigadier General Adelbert Ames, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations August 5
- Number 321. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joab N. Patterson, Second New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 26-28
- Number 320. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Normand Smith, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, of operations September 29-30
- Number 319. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John B. Raulston, Eighty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28
- Number 318. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Gilman Marston, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations October 27-29
- Number 317. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Major General George J. Stannard, U. S. Artillery, commanding First Division, of operations September 29-30
- Number 316. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Joseph B. Carr, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 5
- Number 315. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Major General Godfrey Weitzel, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations October 27-28
- Number 314. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Edward O. C. Ord, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations August 5 and September 28-29
- Number 313. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John R. Myrick, Battery E, Third U. S. Artillery, of operations October 7
- Number 312. Petersburg Report of Captain Loomis L. Langdon, Battery M, First U. S. Artillery, of operations August 25
- Number 311. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Joseph P. Sanger, Battery D, First U. S. Artillery, of operations August 15-20
- Number 310. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Redmond Tully, Battery D, First U. S. Artillery, of operations August 13-14 and October 7
- Number 309. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Martin S. James, Battery C, Third Rhode Island Artillery, of operations October 7
- Summary Of the Principal Events of the Siege of Petersburg in 1865
- Number 308. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Henry Y. Wildey, Battery E, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations October 7
- Number 307. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Henry H. Metcalf, Third Rhode Island Artillery, commanding Fifth New Jersey Battery, of operations October 7
- Number 306. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Charles R. Doane, Fourth New Jersey Battery, of operations August 14-18
- Number 305. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Richard H. Jackson, Assistant Inspector-General and Chief of Artillery, of operations September 3 and October 7
- Number 304. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James T. Bates, Forty-fifth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 13
- Number 303. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major George E. Wagner, Eighth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations August 14-21, September 28-30, and October 13
- Number 302. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frederick E. Camp, Twenty-ninth Connecticut Colored Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 301. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Ward, Twenty-ninth Connecticut Colored Infantry,of operations September 29-30 and October 13
- Number 300. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Ulysses Doubleday, Forty-fifth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 13 and 27-29
- Number 299. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John W. Falconer, Forty-first U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 298. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Hugh S. Thompson, Ninth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 297. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edwin S. Babcock, Ninth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations September 29-30
- Number 296. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Llewellyn F. Haskell, Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 295. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James Shaw, jr., Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, of operations September 28-30
- Number 294. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James Shaw, jr., Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, commanding First Brigade, Third Division, of operations October 27-28
- Number 293. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Samuel M. Zent, Thirteenth Indiana Infantry, of operations August 14-16
- Number 292. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Louis Bell, Fourth New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations September 28-October 1 and October 27-28
- Number 291. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Galusha Pennypacker, Ninety-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 28-October 1 and October 27-28
- Number 290. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Coan, Forty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 16
- Number 289. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Albert M. Barney, One hundred and forty-second New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 28-October 3
- Number 288. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations September 28-October 4 and October 27-28
- Number 287. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frank C. Brunck, One hundredth New York Infantry, of operations October 7
- Number 286. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel George B. Dandy, One hundredth New York Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 285. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Francis A. Osborn, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 13
- Number 284. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George W. Gardner, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 14-21
- Number 283. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain J. Crosby Maker, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 14
- Number 282. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Andrew W. Evans, First Maryland Cavalry (dismounted), of operations August 14-20
- Number 281. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Simeon H. Merrill, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations October 13 and 27-28
- Number 280. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations August 3-14, 14-16, and 18-19
- Number 279. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edgar A. Nickels, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations August 3-4
- Number 278. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Edwin S. Greeley, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations October 27-29
- Number 277. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel John L. Otis, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 1, 14-20, and October 13
- Number 276. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 27-September 25 and October 1, 7, 13, and 27-29
- Number 275. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 14-21
- Number 274. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Augustus W. Rollins, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, of operations September 28-October 7
- Number 273. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Joseph C. Abbott, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and October 13
- Number 272. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel James F. Randlett, Third New Hampshire Infantry, of operations August 14-17, September 29, and October 1, 7, 13, and 27-28
- Number 271. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Frederick W. Prince, Sixteenth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations September 28-October 13 and October 27-28
- Number 270. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Seager S. Atwell, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 17-21, September 28-October 7, October 13 and 27-28
- Number 269. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John Thompson, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 13-16
- Number 268. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alfred P. Rockwell, Sixth Connecticut Infantry, of operations September 28-October 12
- Number 267. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brig. Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 13
- Number 266. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Col. Joseph C. Abbott, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 28-October 7 and October 27-28
- Number 265. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. Col. Edward Campbell, Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 264. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Lewis C. Hunt, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 263. Petersburg Campaign Report of Col. Alvin C. Voris, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 262. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. John C. Edwards, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 261. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Henry R. West, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations August 16-21
- Number 260. Petersburg Campaign Report of Maj. Francis M. Kahler, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations August 14-16
- Number 259. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. Col. Samuel B. Taylor, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations August 13-14
- Number 258. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. James Hannum, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 257. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Lewis T. Whipple, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 256. Petersburg Campaign Report of Col. Alvin C. Voris, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28
- Number 255. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Col. Francis B. Pond, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 13-10 and October 13
- Number 254. Petersburg Report of Col. Joshua B. Howell, Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21
- Number 253. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations October 13
- Number 252. Petersburg Campaign Report of Maj. Atherton H. Stevens, jr., Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, Provost-Marshal, of operations November 1-5
- Number 251. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Maj. Gen. Alfred H. Terry, U. S. Army, commanding Tenth Army Corps, of operations October 13
- Number 250. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Maj. Gen. David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding Tenth Army Corps, of operations August 14-19 and October 1-2
- Number 249. Petersburg Campaign Report of Col. Edward W. Serrell, First New York Engineers, of operations September 27-October 5
- Number 248. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. William R. King, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations December 24-31
- Number 247. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Major Peter S. Michie, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations August 1-December 20
- Number 246. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Henry R. Clum, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations September 1-October 31
- Number 245. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Lemuel B. Norton, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations August 1-31
- Number 244. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Charles H. Smith, First Maine Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 26-28 and December 7-12
- Number 243. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Edwin L. Garvin, First U. S. Artillery, commanding Batteries H and I, of operations October 27
- Number 242. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel John K. Robinson, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations September 15 and October 27
- Number 241. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Michael Kerwin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations November 28
- Number 240. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Lewis McMakin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 239. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Joseph W. Wistar, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 238. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George C. Eckert, Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations August 1-31
- Number 237. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Charles H. Smith, First Maine Cavalry commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 19 and October 11
- Number 236. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Michael Kerwin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 1-20 and October 26-27
- Number 235. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General J. I. Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30-August 16, November 16, and December 7-12
- Number 234. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Myron H. Beaumont, First New Jersey Cavalry, of operations September 29-October 3
- Number 233. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Hugh H. Janeway, First New Jersey Cavalry, of operations December 1 and 7-12
- Number 231. Petersburg Campaign Report of Asst. Surg. Elias J. Marsh, U. S. Army, Surgeon-in-Chief, of operations July 30-December 12
- Number 230. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry E. Davies, Jr., U. S. Army, commanding Second Cavalry Division, of operations September 16-17
- Number 229. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Major General David McM. Gregg, U. S. Army, commanding Second Cavalry Division, of operations August 22-26, October 26-28, November 7, and December 1, 4, and 7-12
- Number 228. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Samuel H. Rhoads, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations August 1-October 28
- Number 227. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Jacob Roemer, Thirty-fourth New York Battery, of operations August 1-October 31
- Number 226. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John B. Eaton, Twenty-seventh New York Battery, of operations September 28-October 17
- Number 225. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Peter L. Moore, Twenty-seventh New York Battery, of operations August 1-October 27
- Number 224. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edward W Rogers, Nineteenth New York Battery, of operations August 1-October 31
- Number 223. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edward J. Jones, Eleventh Massachusetts Battery, of operations August 1 – November 5
- Number 222. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Maine Battery, of operations August 1 – October 31
- Number 221. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John C. Tidball, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 220. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain John M. Kesselmark, Forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations August 19 – 21
- Number 219. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 20 – 21
- Number 218. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Charles V. DeLand, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations August 19 – 22
- Number 217. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel William Humphrey Second Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 19 – 21
- Number 216. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 19 – 21
- Number 215. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Edward Ferrero, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 214. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 19 – 21 and August 25 – 26
- Number 213. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Simon G. Griffin, U. S. Army, Commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 29 – October 16
- Number 212. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Percy Daniels, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, of operations September 25 – October 2
- Number 211. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Lafayette W. Lord, Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations September 30
- Number 209. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John W. Hudson, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations September 30
- Number 208. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John I. Curtin, Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 29 – October 17
- Number 207. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Robert B. Potter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations September 29 – October 19 and October 27 – 28
- Number 206. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations December 8 – 14
- Number 205. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Provisional Brigade, of operations December 8 – 14
- Number 204. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Napoleon B. McLaughlen, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations September 30 – October 8 and October 27 – 28
- Number 203. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George W. Brumm, Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 202. Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 6
- Number 201. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Adolph Becker, Forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 200. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 199. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 198. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 197. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 19
- Number 196. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major William J. Kershaw, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 9
- Number 195. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Stephen R. Clark, Thirteenth Ohio Cavalry (dismounted), of operations September 30 – October 17
- Number 194. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Charles Waite, Twenty-seventh Michigan Infantry, of operations September 29 – October 9
- Numbers 193. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 9
- Number 192. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 191. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Samuel Harriman, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30 – October 9
- Number 190. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Barnes, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 19
- Number 189. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations September 30 – October 8 and October 27 – 28
- Number 188. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Julius White, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operation August 19-20
- Number 187. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General John G. Parke, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps, of operations August 15-October 28
- Number 186. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Charles S. Wainwright, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 185. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21
- Number 184. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Lysander Cutler, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division, of Operations July 30 – August 23
- Number 183. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Charles Barlow, One hundred and twenty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 182. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major John T. Jack, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 181. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James Coey, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 180. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John McKinlock, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 179. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Henry M. Jennings, Ninety-fifth New York Infantry, of operations December 7-10
- Number 178. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Henry H. Fish, Ninety-fourth New York Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 177. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 176. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General J. William Hofmann, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 175. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 5-12
- Number 174. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Henry J. Sheafer, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 173. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph H. Lawrence, Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 172. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Henry Whiteside, Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-25
- Number 171. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Richmond, Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 170. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain F. Haines, Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 169. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Delos E. Hall, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 168. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Charles Wheelock, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18 and December 7-12
- Number 167. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Henry H. Fish, Ninety-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-September 2
- Number 166. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Tremlett, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations December 7,12
- Number 165. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry Baxter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 15
- Number 164. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Charles Wheelock, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30 – August 30
- Number 163. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Charles W. Tilden, Sixteenth Maine Infantry, of operations August 18-19
- Number 162. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-11
- Number 161. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-September 12
- Number 160. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 159. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Thomas E. Carter, One hundred and fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 158. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John T. Jack, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 157. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel George Harney, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 156. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel James Creney, Ninety-fifth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 155. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cook, Seventy-sixth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 154. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. La Motte, Fourth Delaware Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 153. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel J. William Hofmann, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 18-21
- Number 152. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James A. Haughey, Third Delaware Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 151. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Andrew W. Denison, Eighth Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations December 7-12
- Number 150. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Samuel A. Graham, Purnell Legion Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 18-September 2 and October 1 and 8
- Number 149. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant J. Chester White, Tenth U. S Infantry, commanding Fourteenth U. S. Infantry, of operations August 19
- Number 148. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James Grindlay, One hundred and forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 147. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James Grindlay, One hundred and forty-sixth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30-October 3
- Number 146. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Frederick Winthrop, Fifth New York Veteran Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21, October 8, and December 7-12
- Number 145. Petersburg Campaign Statement of Brig. Gen. Joseph Hayes, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-19
- Number 144. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Major General Romeyn B. Ayres, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations August 18-21 and December 7-12
- Number 143. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel De Witt C. McCoy, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 142. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Freeman Conner, Forty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 141. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Norval. E. Welch, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 140. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George C. Hopper, First Michigan Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 139. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Luther S. Bent, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 138. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph F. Land, Twentieth Maine Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 137. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James Gwyn, One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 18-29
- Number 136. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Edgar M. Gregory, Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second brigade, of operations August 18-30
- Number 135. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph A. Ege, One hundred and eighty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 134. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George W. Jones, One hundred and fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 133. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John Irvin, One hundred and forty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 132. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Chester K. Hughes, One hundred and forty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 131. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 130. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Nathaniel Lang, One hundred and twenty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18
- Number 129. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Horatio G. Sickel, One hundred and ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30 and October 27
- Number 128. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William A. Throop, First Michigan Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 17-27
- Number 127. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Charles Griffin, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 126. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant George W. Dresser, Fourth U. S. Artillery, Inspector of Artillery, of operations October 27
- Number 125. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. William F. Drum, Second U. S. Infantry, Chief Ambulance Officer, of operations August 18-21
- Number 124. Petersburg Campaign Report of Asst. Surg. Charles K. Winne, U. S. Army, Medical Inspector, of operations December 7-12
- Number 123. Petersburg Campaign Report of Surg. T. Rush Spencer, U. S. Army, Medical Director
- Number 122. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brig General Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations October 8
- Number 121. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Governor K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations August 18-21 and 31, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 120. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant W. Butler Beck, Fifth U. S. Artillery, commanding Batteries C and I, of operations August 12-27 and October 25-27
- Number 119. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant John W. Roder, Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations August 12-27 and October 26-28
- Number 118. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain T. Fred. Brown, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Batteries A and B, of operations August 23-25
- Number 117. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain R Bruce Ricketts, Battery F, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 116. Report of first Lieutenant George K. Dauchy, Twelfth New York Battery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 115. Report of Captain John E. Burton, Eleventh New York Battery, of operations August 12-26
- Number 114. Report of Lieutenant Frank Seymour, Battery L, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 113. Report of Capt Nelson Ames, Battery G, First New York Light Artillery, of operations August 12-28
- Number 112. Reports of Captain Christian Woerner, Third New Jersey Battery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 111. Report of Lieutenant Edward S. Smith, Fifteenth New York Battery, commanding Tenth Massachusetts Battery, of operations October 27
- Number 110. Report of Lieutenant Henry H. Granger, Tenth Massachusetts Battery, of operations August 25
- Number 109. Report of Captain Edvin B. Dow, Sixth Maine Battery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 108. Report of Major John G. Hazard, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations October 26-28
- Number 107. Report of Captain A. Judson Clark, Battery B, First New Jersey Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations August 12-26
- Number 106. Report of Lieutenant Colonel John R. Tappen, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry, of Operations October 1-5
- Number 105. Report of Lieutenant Colonel John Schoonover, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 104. Report of Captain Michael Beahen Eighth New Jersey Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 103. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Francis Price, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 102. Report of Captain Thomas C. Godfrey, Fifth New Jersey Infantry, ofoperations August 13-21
- Number 101. Report of Major Charles C. Rivers, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 100. Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Robert McAllister, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 13-20 and 25, September 9-10, October 1-5 and 24-28, November 5, and December 7-12
- Number 99. Report of Captain Benjamin M. Peck, One hundred and forty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations October 27
- Number 98. Report of Captain Henry C. Garrison, First U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations October 1-5
- Number 97. Report of Captain John Wilson, First U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations August 15-16
- Number 96. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Casper W. Tyler, One hundred and forty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-16 and October 1-5 and 27
- Number 95. Report of Captain James Miller, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 94. Report of Captain John C. Conser, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 93. Report of Captain Charles E. Patton, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-17
- Number 92. Report of Captain John E. Ross, Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 91. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George Zinn, Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-16
- Number 90. Reports of Captain Lorenzo D. Bumpus, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 89. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Neeper, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 88. Report of Captain Alanson H. Nelson, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-17
- Number 87. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin C. Butler, Ninety-third New York Infantry, of operations August 15-16 and October 27
- Number 86. Report of Colonel John Pulford, Fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 85. Report of Major Daniel S. Root, Fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 15-16
- Number 84. Reports of Major Nathaniel Shatswell, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, of operations August 15-16, September 30-October 5, and October 27
- Number 83. Reports of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 1-5 and 27, and December 7-12
- Number 82. Report of Colonel John Pulford, Fifth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 14-17
- Number 81. Reports of Brigadier General P. Regis de Trobriand, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 12-20, October 26-28, and December 7-12
- Number 80. Report of Chaplain Lorenzo Barber, Second U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations December 7-12
- Number 79. Report of Captain Edwin B. Houghton, Seventeenth Maine Infantry, Acting Division Inspector, of operations December 7-12
- Number 78. Report of Lieutenant Charles F. Moore, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, Aide-de-Camp, of operations December 7-12
- Number 77. Reports of Bvt. Major General Gershom Mott, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 12-19, September 10, October 1-5 and 24-28, and December 6-12
- Number 76. Report of Captain John Fordyce, Seventh West Virginia Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 75. Report of Lieutenant John H. Gallager, One hundred and sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 74. Report of Captain Charles McAnally, Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 73. Report of Major Patrick S. Tinen, Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 72. Report of Lieutenant Andrew Boyd, One hundred and eighth New York Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 71. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George F. Hopper, Tenth New York Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 70. Reports of Captain Henry F. Chew, Twelfth New Jersey Infantry, of operations August 23-26 and October 27-28
- Number 69. Report of Captain John T. Dent, First Delaware Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 68. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Moore, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 15, 16, and 25, and October 27
- Number 67. Reports of Brigadier General Thomas A. Smyth, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 23-25 and October 25-28
- Number 66. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Pierce, One hundred and eighth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 14-21
- Number 65. Reports of Colonel James M. Willett, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 26-28
- Number 64. Reports of Colonel Matthew Murphy, One hundred and eighty-second New York Infantry, (Sixty-ninth New York National Guard Artillery), commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 12-26
- Number 63. Report of Captain George A. Fisk, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 62. Report of Captain Austin Cannon, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 61. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kleckner, One hundred and eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 60. Report of Lieutenant Charles H. Dygert, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 59. Report of Major Timothy O’Brien, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations August 25
- Number 58. Report of Captain William S. Burt, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations August 12-21
- Number 57. Report of Lieutenant William Ludgate, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 56. Report of Captain George W. Ryerson, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations August 25
- Number 55. Report of Lieutenant Colonel S. Newell Smith, Seventh Michigan Infantry, of operations August 23-26
- Number 54. Report of Captain Gustave Magnitzky, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 53. Report of Captain Isaac H. Boyd, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 24-28
- Number 52. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Rice, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 12-25
- Number 51. Report of Major Isaac W. Starbird, Nineteenth Maine Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 50. Reports of Captain Joseph W. Spaulding, Nineteenth Maine Infantry, of operations August 12-25
- Number 49. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Horace P. Rugg, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 12-26 and October 26-28
- Number 48. Report of Brigadier General Thomas W. Egan, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division of operations October 26-28
- Number 47. Reports of Major General John Gibbon, U. S. Army commanding Second Division, of operations August 25 and November 5
- Number 46. Report of Colonel Thomas A. Smyth, First Delaware Infantry, commanding Second Division, of operations August 12-20
- Number 45. Report of Major John W. Byron, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Third Provisional Regiment, of operations August 14
- Number 44. Report of Major Richard Moroney, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations August 12-October 30.
- Number 43. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Wilson, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Consolidated Brigade, of operations August 22-26
- Number 42. Report of Captain James F. Weaver, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 22-27
- Number 41. Report of Captain Alfred A. Rhinehart, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 40. Reports of Captain James H. Hamlin, One hundred and forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 12-25
- Number 39. Report of Captain John R. Weltner, One hundred and sixteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers from 22nd to 26th of August, 1864
- Number 38. Report of Captain David W. Megraw, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 37. Reports of Captain Philip H. Schreyer, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and 22-26
- Number 36. Report of Lieutenant Simon Pincus, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations August 22-26
- Number 35. Report of Captain Albert Gosse, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations, August 13-20
- Number 34. Reports of Captain Horatio N. Hunt, Sixty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and 22-26
- Number 33. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph M. Murphy, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, Fourth Brigade, of operations August 12-25
- Number 32. Reports of Colonel George T. Egbert, One hundred and eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 14-20 and December 9-10
- Number 31. Report of Captain William A. F. Stockton, One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 9
- Number 30. Reports of Colonel William Wilson, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and December 9-10
- Number 29. Reports of Major George W. Scott, Sixty-first New York Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and December 9-10
- Number 28. Report of Captain John B. Vande Wiele, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 22-26
- Number 27. Report of Captain William Church, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 13-20
- Number 26. Reports of Major George Hogg, Second New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 13 and December 9-10
- Number 25. Report of Captain Oscar F. Hulser, Second New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 13-20
- Number 24. Report of Major James E. Larkin, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, of operations July 26-30 and August 13-20
- Number 23. Report of Captain Lucius H. Ives, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 22. Report of Major James Fleming, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 21. Report of Bvt. Brigadier General George N. Macy, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations December 9-10
- Number 20. Report of Colonel James C. Lynch, One hundred and eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 22-26
- Number 19. Reports of Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 12-26, October 27-30, and December 9-10
- Number 18. Report of Brigadier General Francis C. Barlow, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 13-17
- Number 17. Reports of Major General Winfield S. Hancock, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations August 12-October 28
- Numbers 16. Report of Captain Henry H. Peirce, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations October 22
- Number 15. Report of Lieutenant Colonel James W. Walsh, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Provost Guard, of operations October 27-28
- Number 14. Report of Brigadier General Henry W. Benham, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade and Defenses of City Point, of operations August 1-November 19
- Number 13. Report of Captain Peter A. Taylor, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Signal Officer, of operations August 12-25
- Number 12. Reports of Major Benjamin F. Fisher, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Army of the Potomac, of operations August 1-October 31
- Number 11. Report of Brigadier General Marsena R. Patrick, U. S. Army, provost-Marshal-General, Army of the Potomac, of operations July 30-November 1
- Number 10. Report of Surg. Thomas A. McParlin, U. S. Army, Medical Director, Army of the Potomac
- Number 9. Reports of Major General C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, of operations November 13-December 31
- Number 8. Reports of Major Nathaniel Michler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, Army of the Potomac, of operations September 17-November 14
- Number 7. Return of Casualties in the Union Forces
- Number 6. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Army of the James
- Number 5. Reports of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac
- Number 4. Report of Captain Nathaniel A. Richardson, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Army, of operations September 16
- Number 3. Report of Captain John H. Woodward, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Army, of operations September 16
- Number 2. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Michael R. Morgan, U. S. Army, Chief Commissary of Subsistence of Armies operating against Richmond, of operations September 16
- Number 1. Report of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Armies of the United States
- Number 314. Confederate Roll of Honor
- Number 313. Report of Major General Wade Hampton, C. S. Army, commanding cavalry division, of operations June 27-30
- Number 312. Report of Brigadier General Roger A. Pryor, C. S. Army, of operations June 23-24
- Number 311. Report of Colonel Thomas H. Carter, C. S. Artillery, of artillery operations July 13-16
- Number 310. Report of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell, C. S. Army, commanding Department of Richmond, of operations July 27
- Number 309. Report of Brigadier General Johnson Hagood, C. S. Army, commanding Hagood's brigade, of operations June 16-24
- Number 308. Itinerary of Hardaway Light Artillery Battalion, June 16-July 27, 1864
- Number 307. Report of Lieutenant Colonel C. C. Haile, Twenty-third South Carolina Infantry, Elliott’s brigade, unassigned troops, of operations July 30
- Number 306. Report of Major General Robert F. Hoke, C. S. Army, commanding Hoke's division, of operations June 24
- Number 305. Report of Major E. Pliny Bryan, Assistant Adjutant-General, C. S. Army, of operations July 14-17
- Number 304. Report of Captain William H. Whitner, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector General, C. S. Army, of operations July 30
- Number 303. Report of Captain W. T. Blakemore, Aide-de-Camp, C. S. Army, of operations June 16
- Number 302. Reports of Major General Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division
- Number 301. Report of Colonel James P. Simms, Fifty-third Georgia Infantry, commanding Simms' (Bryan's) brigade, Kershaw's division
- Number 300. Report of Colonel James R. Hagood, First South Carolina Infantry
- Number 299. Report of Brigadier General John Bratton, C. S. Army, commanding Bratton's brigade, Field's division
- Number 298. Report of Captain Benjamin L. Farinholt, Fifty-third Virginia Infantry, of operations June 25
- Number 297. Report of Colonel George K. Griggs, Thirty-eighth Virginia Infantry, Barton’s brigade, including operations June 17-November 17
- Number 296. Return of casualties in Bratton's, Law's, Anderson's, and Benning's brigades, Longstreet's corps, from June 13 to July 31, 1864
- Number 295. Diary of the First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
- Number 294. Report of Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia
- Number 293. Reports of General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia
- Number 292. Medals of Honor awarded for distinguished services under Resolution of Congress, Numbers 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863
- Number 291. Report of Captain Christian Woerner, Third New Jersey Battery, of operations June 20
- Number 290. Report of Brigadier General John J. Abercrombie, U. S. Army, of operations June 20
- Number 289. Report of Captain Amaya L. Fitch, Thirteenth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding U. S. Steamer Parke of operations July 16-17
- Number 288. Report of Lieutenant Dorman L. Noggle, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations July 30-August 1
- Number 287. Report of Lieutenant William P. Powers, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations July 27-30
- Number 286. Report of Captain George B. Easterly, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations June 15-17
- Number 285. Reports of Major J. Stannard Baker, First District of Columbia Cavalry, of operations June 15-30
- Number 284. Reports of Colonel Samuel P. Spear, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 15-30
- Number 283. Report of Captain John M. Willson, Third New York Cavalry, of operations June 21-30
- Number 282. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George W. Lewis, Third New York Cavalry, of operations June 15
- Number 281. Report of Colonel Robert M. West, Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 21-30
- Number 280. Reports of Brigadier General August V. Kautz, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Division, of operations June 15-30
- Number 279. Report of Lieutenant Michael Leahy, Battery B, First U. S. Artillery of operations June 20-26
- Number 278. Report of Colonel Alexander Piper, Tenth New York Heavy Artillery, Chief of Artillery, of operations July 30
- Number 277. Report of Colonel Joseph B. Kiddoo, Twenty-second U. S. Colored Troops, Second Brigade, of operations June 15
- Number 276. Report of Brigadier General Joseph B. Carr, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations July 29-31
- Summary Of the Principal Events
- Number 275. Report of Brigadier General Edward W. Hinks, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 15-19
- Number 274. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William C. Moegling, Eleventh Connecticut Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations June 18
- Number 273. Report of Colonel Josiah Pickett, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, First Brigade,of operations June 13-18
- Number 272. Report of Brigadier General Adelbert Ames, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations July 30
- Number 271. Report of Captain James F. Brown, Twenty-first Connecticut Infantry
- Number 270. Reports of Colonel Guy V. Henry, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 15-July 30
- Number 269. Report of Captain Charles M. Coit, Eighth Connecticut Infantry, of operations June 15-17
- Number 268. Report of Colonel Edgar M. Cullen, Ninety-sixth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 267. Report of Brigadier General Hiram Burnham, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 20-July 1
- Number 266. Report of Colonel Aaron F. Stevens, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 265. Reports of Colonel Edgar M. Cullen, Ninety-sixth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade,of operations June 20-30
- Number 264. Report of Brigadier General Hiram Burnham U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations July 30
- Number 263. Report of Major General Edward O. C. Ord, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations July 30
- Number 262. Report of Major General William F. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations June 15
- Number 261. Reports of Colonel Louis Bell, Fourth New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 30 and July 30
- Number 260. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Coan, Forty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade of operations July 30
- Number 259. Reports of Colonel N. Martin Curtis, One hundred and forty-second New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 15-18 and July 30
- Number 258. Reports of Brigadier General John W. Turner, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations June 23-July 1 and July 30
- Number 257. Report of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations July 23-27
- Number 256. Report of Colonel John L. Otis, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations July 26-27
- Number 255. Reports of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 11-12 and 23-29
- Number 254. Report of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 16
- Number 253. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas A. Henderson, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, of operations June 16
- Number 252. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Josiah I. Plimpton, Third New Hampshire Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations June 16
- Number 251. Report of Captain Lorey A. Baker, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations June 16
- Number 250. Report of Colonel Joshua B. Howell, Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 16
- Number 249. Report of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations June 16
- Number 248. Report of Captain Gustavus S. Dana, Signal Corps U. S. Army, in charge of Signal Detachment, Tenth Army Corps, of operations July 1-31
- Number 247. Report of Captain Lemuel B. Norton, Signal Corps U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer
- Number 246. Report of Lieutenant Peter S. Michie, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations July 1-31
- Number 245. Report of Brigadier General Godfrey Weitzel, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations June 1-30
- Number 244. Reports of Colonel Henry L. Abbot, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Siege Train, including operations June 14-October 31
- Number 243. Report of Lieutenant Charles L. Fitzhugh, Battery E, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations June 22-29
- Number 242. Report of Lieutenant William N. Dennison, Battery A, Second U. S. Artillery, of operations July 28
- Number 241. Report of Colonel William Wells, First Vermont Cavalry, of operations June 22-July 3
- Number 240. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Johnson B. Brown, Twenty-second New York Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 239. Report of Major Edmund M. Pope, Eighth New York Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 238. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin T. Hutchins, First New Hampshire Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 237. Report of Captain Thomas W. Moffitt, Third Indiana Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2.
- Number 236. Report of Colonel George H. Chapman, Third Indiana Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 13 – July 12
- Number 235. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George A. Purington, Second Ohio Cavalry, of operations June 13 – July 24
- Number 234. Report of Colonel Otto Harhaus, Second New York Cavalry, of operations July 27
- Number 233. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles C. Suydam, Third New Jersey Cavalry, of operations June 14 – July 25
- Number 232. Report of Major George O. Marcy, First Connecticut Cavalry, of operations June 13 – July 24
- Number 231. Reports of Brigadier General John B. McIntosh, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 230. Reports of Brigadier General James H. Wilson, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 17 – July 30
- Number 229. Report of Colonel J. Irvin Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 26 – 30
- Number 228. Report of Brigadier General Henry E. Davies, Jr., U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 26 – 30
- Number 227. Report of Asst. Surg. Elias J. Marsh, U. S. Army, of operations July 19-30
- Number 226. Report of Brigadier General David McM. Gregg, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, Cavalry Corps, of operations July 7 – 30
- Number 225. Reports of Captain Romeo H. Start, Third Vermont Battery
- Number 224. Reports of Lieutenant George W. Silvis, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
- Number 223. Reports of Captain Jacob Roemer, Thirty-Fourth New York Battery
- Number 222. Report of Captain John B. Eaton, Twenty-Seventh New York Battery, of operations June 14 – July 30
- Number 221. Reports of Captain Edward W. Rogers, Nineteenth New York Battery
- Number 220. Report of Captain Joseph W. B. Wright, Fourteenth Massachusetts Battery
- Number 219. Reports of Captain Edward J. Jones, Eleventh Massachusetts Battery
- Number 218. Reports of Captain Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Maine Battery
- Number 217. Report of Lieutenant Seth A. Emery, Third Maine Battery, of operations July 9-30
- Number 216. Report of Captain Ezekiel R. Mayo, Third Maine Battery, of operations July 30
- Number 215. Reports of Captain Albert F. Thomas, Second Maine Battery
- Number 214. Report of Lieutenant Colonel J. Albert, Monroe, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, of operations July 30
- Number 213. Report of Colonel Henry G. Thomas, Nineteenth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 212. Report of Colonel Joshua K. Sigfried, Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 211. Report of Brigadier General Edward Ferrero, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division
- Number 210. Report of Colonel Constant Luce, Seventeenth Michigan Infantry (Acting Division Engineers)
- Number 209. Report of Major Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry
- Number 208. Reports of Captain Alphons Serviere, Forty-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 207. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry
- Number 206. Report of Colonel William Humphrey, Second Michigan Infantry, of operations June 12-19
- Number 205. Report of Colonel Charles V. De Land, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations July 30
- Number 204. Report of Colonel William Humphrey, Second Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 203. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 16-July 27
- Number 202. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Colwert K. Pier, Thirty-Eighth Wisconsin Infantry
- Number 201. Report of Colonel Samuel Harriman, Thirty-Seventh Wisconsin Infantry
- Number 200. Report of Captain Joseph K. Bolton, Fifty-First Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 15-July 30
- Number 199. Report of Captain Edwin Evans, One Hundred and Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 198. Report of Captain Richard Vosper, Twenty-Seventh Michigan Infantry
- Number 197. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry
- Number 196. Reports of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 14-July 30
- Number 195. Reports of Brigadier General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division
- Number 194. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cummings, Seventeenth Vermont Infantry, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 193. Report of Brigadier General Simon G. Griffin, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 192. Reports of Captain Percy Daniels, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 191. Report of Major James T. P. Bucklin, Fourth Rhode Island Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 190. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Pleasants, Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 25-July 30
- Number 189. Report of Captain Theodore Gregg, Forty-Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 188. Report of Major John G. Wright, Fifty-First New York Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 187. Report of Colonel John Fisk, Second New York Mounted Rifles (dismounted), of operations July 30
- Number 186. Report of Captain Everett S. Horton, Fifty-Eighth Massachusetts Infantry of operations July 30
- Number 185. Report of Captain Thaddeus L. Barker, Thirty-Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 184. Report of Colonel Zenas R. Bliss, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 183. Reports of Brigadier General Robert B. Potter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division
- Number 182. Reports of Captain Benjamin F. Smiley, Second Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery, commanding Mortar Battery, of operations June 26-July 30
- Number 181. Report of Captain Albert A. Terrill, One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth New York Infantry, of operations June 11-July 30
- Number 180. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 179. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John M. Deane, Twenty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations June 14-July 25
- Number 178. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Willard D. Tripp, Twenty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 177. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Barnes, Twenty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 14-July 30
- Number 176. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General James H. Ledlie, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations June 17 and July 30
- Number 175. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 174. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George W. Adams, Battery G, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 11
- Number 173. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain William B. Rhodes, Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery
- Number 172. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Jacob H. Lamb, Battery C, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 11
- Number 171. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain William A. Harn, Third New York Battery
- Number 170. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Andrew Cowan, First New York Battery, of Operations June 13-July 12
- Number 169. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Augustin N. Parsons, Battery A, First New Jersey Light Artillery
- Number 168. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Jacob Federhen, Battery A, Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 11
- Number 167. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Greenleaf T. Stevens, Fifth Maine Battery, of operations June 12-July 10
- Number 166. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Charles W. White, Fourth Maine Battery, Artillery Brigade, of operations June 12-July 29
- Number 165. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Matthew R. McClennan, One Hundred and Thirty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 164. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Aaron W. Ebright, One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 163. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel William H. Ball, One Hundred and Twenty-Second Ohio Infantry, of operations June 13-July 6
- Number 162. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Otho H. Binkley, One Hundred and Tenth Ohio Infantry, of operations June 13-July 6
- Number 161. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Charles Burgess, Ninth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations June 12-July 7
- Number 160. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John W. Horn, Sixth Maryland Infantry, of operations June 13-July 9
- Number 159. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel J. Warren Keifer, One Hundred and Tenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 158. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel William S. Truex, Fourteenth New Jersey Infantry, commanding First Brigade, Third Division, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 157. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Daniel D. Bidwell, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 12-July 2
- Number 156. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Lewis A. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-July 9
- Number 155. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Robert Munroe, One Hundred and Thirty-Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 13-July 9
- Number 154. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Thomas McLaughlin, One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 12-July 9
- Number 153. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Frank Wheaton, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 13-July 10
- Number 152. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General W. Getty, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division
- Number 151. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Oliver Edwards, Thirty-Seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 12-July 10
- Number 150. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Emory Upton, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-July 10
- Number 149. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Baldwin Hufty, Fourth New Jersey Infantry, First Brigade, of operations June 13-July 10
- Number 148. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Henry R. Dalton, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, First Division, Sixth Army Corps, of operations June 12-July 9
- Number 147. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Charles L. Anderson, Battery L, First New York Artillery
- Number 146. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Charles E. Mink, Battery H, First New York Light Artillery, of operations June 18-July 30
- Number 145. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant James B. Hazelton, Battery E, First New York Light Artillery, of operations July 11-30
- Number 144. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Lester I. Richardson, Battery D, First New York Light Artillery
- Number 143. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Robert E. Rogers, Battery B, First New York Light Artillery
- Number 142. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Charles S. Wainwright, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade
- Number 141. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John T. Jack, Fifty-Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 140. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel George Harney, One Hundred and Forty-Seventh New York Infantry
- Number 139. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Robert W. Bard, Ninety-Fifth New York Infantry
- Number 138. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cook, Seventy-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 137. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. La Motte, Fourth Delaware Infantry, of operations June 1-30
- Number 136. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James E. Baily, Third Delaware Infantry
- Number 135. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel J. William Hofmann, Fifty-Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade
- Number 134. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Merit C. Welsh, Seventh Indiana Infantry, First Brigade
- Number 133. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Lysander Cutler, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division
- Number 132. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 17
- Number 131. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Michael Wiedrich, Fifteenth New York Heavy Artillery, Third Brigade
- Number 130. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Richard N. Bowerman, Fourth Maryland Infantry
- Number 129. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Samuel A. Graham, Purnell Legion, Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, Second Division, including operations June 5-August 20
- Number 128. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles P. Herring, One Hundred and Eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 127. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel De Witt C. McCoy, Eighty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 126. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Edward B. Knox, Forty-Fourth New York Infantry
- Number 125. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Guy W. Fuller, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry
- Number 124. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Wiliam A. Throop, First Michigan Infantry
- Number 123. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Benjamin F. Meservey, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations June 12-July 20
- Number 122. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Ellis Spear, Twentieth Maine Infantry, Third Brigade, of operations June 12-21
- Number 121. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Oliver B. Knowles, Twenty-First Pennsylvania Cavalry (dismounted)
- Number 120. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alfred L. Pearson, One Hundred and Fifty-Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 119. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John D. Lentz, Ninety-First Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 118. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James A. Cunningham, Thirty-Second Massachusetts Infantry
- Number 117. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Mason W. Burt, Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry, Second Brigade
- Number 116. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Ramsey, One Hundred and Eighty-Seventh Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 115. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Wiliam S. Tilton, Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, First Division
- Number 114. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major General Gouverneur K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations July 27-30
- Number 113. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant James Gilliss, Batteries C and I, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of operations June 12-30
- Number 112. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John W. Roder, Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery
- Number 111. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Walter S. Perrin, Battery A, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations July 8-29
- Number 110. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant G. Lyman Dwight, Battery A, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations June 8-30
- Number 109. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain R. Bruce Ricketts, Battery F, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 1
- Number 108. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George F. McKnight, Twelfth New York Battery
- Number 107. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John E. Burton, Eleventh New York Battery
- Number 106. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James H. Wood, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Mortar Battery, of operations June 12-21
- Number 105. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Nelson Ames, Battery G, First New York Light Artillery
- Number 104. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain A. Judson Clark, Battery B, First New Jersey Light Artillery
- Number 103. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frederick M. Edgell, First New Hampshire Battery
- Number 102. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain J. Henry Sleeper, Tenth Massachusetts Battery
- Number 101. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edwin B. Dow, Sixth Maine Battery
- Number 100. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John G. Hazard, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations July 1-30
- Number 99. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John C. Tidball, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations June 12-July 1
- Number 98. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John Schoonover, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 16-July 28
- Number 97. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Robert McAllister, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 12-16
- Number 96. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Virgil M. Healy, Eighth New Jersey Infantry
- Number 95. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Thomas C. Thompson, Seventh New Jersey Infantry
- Number 94. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Thomas C. Godfrey, Fifth New Jersey Infantry
- Number 93. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Charles C. Rivers, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations July 26-31
- Number 92. Petersburg Campaign of Colonel Robert McAllister, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 26-29
- Number 91. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John Wilson, First U. S. Sharpshooters
- Number 90. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Casper W. Tyler, One Hundred and Forty-First Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 89. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John C. Conser, One Hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 88. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel George Zinn, Eighty-Fourth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 87. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Neeper, Fifty-Seventh Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 86. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Samuel McConihe, Ninety-Third New York Infantry
- Number 85. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John Pulford, Fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations July 26-31
- Number 84. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Daniel S. Root, Third Michigan Infantry, of operations June 22
- Number 83. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Nathaniel Shatswell, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-30
- Number 82. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 26-30
- Number 81. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John B. Vande Wiele, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, including operations June 12-August 5
- Number 80. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Michael W. Burns, Seventy-Third New York Infantry
- Number 79. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Madison M. Cannon, Fortieth New York Infantry
- Number 78. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General P. Regis de Trobriand, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade
- Number 77. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Gershom Mott, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 22 and July 26-30
- Number 76. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John R. Breitenbach, One Hundred and Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 22
- Number 75. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Patrick S. Tinen, Sixty-Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 22
- Number 74. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John C. Broatch, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry
- Number 73. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Theodore G. Ellis, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry
- Number 72. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Thomas A. Smyth, First Delaware Infantry, commanding Third Brigade
- Number 71. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Erastus M. Spaulding, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations June 12-July 29
- Number 70. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John Coonan, One Hundred and Eighty-Second New York Infantry (Sixty-Ninth New York National Guard Artillery)
- Number 69. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James P. McIvor, One Hundred and Seventieth New York Infantry
- Number 68. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John Beattie, One Hundred and Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry
- Number 67. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John Byrne, One Hundred and Fifty-Fifth New York Infantry
- Number 66. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Mathew Murphy, One Hundred and Eighty-Second New York Infantry (Sixty-Ninth New York National Guard Artillery), commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 14-30
- Number 65. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James P. McIvor, One Hundred and Seventieth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 16-July 14
- Number 64. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John Ramsey, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-16
- Number 63. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Timothy O’Brien, One Hundred and Fifty-Second New York Infantry
- Number 62. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James C. Farwell, First Minnesota Infantry
- Number 61. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph W. Spaulding, Nineteenth Maine Infantry
- Number 60. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 22
- Number 59. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General John Gibbon, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division
- Number 58. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph M. Murphy, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-30
- Number 57. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Edward A. Springsteed, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 56. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Alfred A. Rhinehart, One Hundred and Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 55. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James F. Weaver, One Hundred and Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 54. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain James H. Hamlin, One Hundred and Forty-Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 53. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Garrett Nowlan, One Hundred and Sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 52. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain David W. Megraw, One Hundred and Sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 51. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James Patton, Fifty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 50. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Philip H. Schreyer, Fifty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 49. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Albert Gosse, Sixty-Sixth New York Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 48. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Simon Pincus, Sixty-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 47. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Glenny, Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry
- Number 46. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Horatio N. Hunt, Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 45. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Glenny, Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade
- Number 44. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John B. Geddis, One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 43. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Nelson Penfield, One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth New York Infantry
- Number 42. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Marcus W. Murdock, One Hundred and Eleventh New York Infantry, including operations June 13-August 25
- Number 41. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Denis F. Burke, Eighty-Eight New York Infantry
- Number 40. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Richard Moroney, Sixty-Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 39. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Robert H. Milliken, Sixty-Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 38. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Alexander Watts, Sixty-Third New York Infantry
- Number 37. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain I Hart Wilder, One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth New York Infantry, commanding Fifty-Seventh New York Infantry, of operations June 17-July 30
- Number 36. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George Degener, Fifty-Second New York Infantry, of operations June 13-July 26
- Number 35. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain David A. Allen, Thirty-Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 34. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Gustavus A. Seidel, Seventh New York Infantry, Consolidated Brigade, of operations July 19-30
- Number 33. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel George T. Egbert, One Hundred and Eighty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 32. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Thomas Henry, One Hundred and Fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 31. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant James E. Deno, Eighty-First Pennsylvania infantry
- Number 30. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Wilson, Eighty-First Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 29. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George W. Scott, Sixty-First New York Infantry
- Number 28. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Oscar F. Hulser, Second New York Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-31
- Number 27. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George Hogg, Second New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 26. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James E. Larkin, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry
- Number 25. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Lucius H. Ives, Twenty-Sixth Michigan Infantry, of operations July 26- 30
- Number 24. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Nathan Church, Twenty-Sixth Michigan Infantry
- Number 23. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain James Fleming, Twenty-Eight Massachusetts Infantry
- Number 22. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles. U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade
- Number 21. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations July 26-30
- Number 20. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Francis C. Barlow, U. S. army, commanding First Division, of operations June 22 and July 26-29
- Number 19. Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Morgan, Assistant Inspector-General, U. S. Army, Chief of Staff, of operations June 22
- Number 18. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major General David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations June 22
- Number 17. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Winfield S. Hancock, U. S. Army, Commanding Second Army Corps
- Number 16. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George H. Mendell, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Battalion
- Number 15. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ira Spaulding, Fiftieth New York Engineers
- Number 14. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry W. Benham, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 13. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Army of the Potomac, of operations July 30.
- Number 12. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Nathaniel Michler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army
- Number 11. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry J. Hunt, U. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of the Potomac, including operations June 16-October 31
- Number 10. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Benjamin F. Fisher, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Army of the Potomac
- Number 9. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Marsena R. Patrick, U. S. Army, Provost-Marshal-General, Army of the Potomac
- Number 8. Petersburg Campaign Report of Surg. Edward B. Dalton, U. S. Army, Chief Medical Officer of Depot Field Hospital, including operations June 14-December 31, 1864
- Number 7. Petersburg Campaign Return of Casualties in the Union Forces. JUNE 15-30, 1864
- Number 6. Petersburg Campaign Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Army of the James, &c.
- Number 5. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac
- Number 4. Record of the Court of Inquiry on the Mine Explosion during The Battle of the Crater, July 30, 1864
- Number 3. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Rufus Ingalls, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster of Armies operating against Richmond
- Number 2. Petersburg Campaign Dispatches of Charles A. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War
- Number 1. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant General U. S. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Armies of the United States
- Summary Of the Principal Events of the Petersburg Campaign from June 12 to July 31, 1864
- Volume XL
- Part 1 (Serial Number 80)
- Number 314. Confederate Roll of Honor
- Number 313. Report of Major General Wade Hampton, C. S. Army, commanding cavalry division, of operations June 27-30
- Number 312. Report of Brigadier General Roger A. Pryor, C. S. Army, of operations June 23-24
- Number 311. Report of Colonel Thomas H. Carter, C. S. Artillery, of artillery operations July 13-16
- Number 310. Report of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell, C. S. Army, commanding Department of Richmond, of operations July 27
- Number 309. Report of Brigadier General Johnson Hagood, C. S. Army, commanding Hagood's brigade, of operations June 16-24
- Number 308. Itinerary of Hardaway Light Artillery Battalion, June 16-July 27, 1864
- Number 307. Report of Lieutenant Colonel C. C. Haile, Twenty-third South Carolina Infantry, Elliott’s brigade, unassigned troops, of operations July 30
- Number 306. Report of Major General Robert F. Hoke, C. S. Army, commanding Hoke's division, of operations June 24
- Number 305. Report of Major E. Pliny Bryan, Assistant Adjutant-General, C. S. Army, of operations July 14-17
- Number 304. Report of Captain William H. Whitner, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector General, C. S. Army, of operations July 30
- Number 303. Report of Captain W. T. Blakemore, Aide-de-Camp, C. S. Army, of operations June 16
- Number 302. Reports of Major General Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division
- Number 301. Report of Colonel James P. Simms, Fifty-third Georgia Infantry, commanding Simms' (Bryan's) brigade, Kershaw's division
- Number 300. Report of Colonel James R. Hagood, First South Carolina Infantry
- Number 299. Report of Brigadier General John Bratton, C. S. Army, commanding Bratton's brigade, Field's division
- Number 298. Report of Captain Benjamin L. Farinholt, Fifty-third Virginia Infantry, of operations June 25
- Number 297. Report of Colonel George K. Griggs, Thirty-eighth Virginia Infantry, Barton’s brigade, including operations June 17-November 17
- Number 296. Return of casualties in Bratton's, Law's, Anderson's, and Benning's brigades, Longstreet's corps, from June 13 to July 31, 1864
- Number 295. Diary of the First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
- Number 294. Report of Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia
- Number 293. Reports of General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia
- Number 292. Medals of Honor awarded for distinguished services under Resolution of Congress, Numbers 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863
- Number 291. Report of Captain Christian Woerner, Third New Jersey Battery, of operations June 20
- Number 290. Report of Brigadier General John J. Abercrombie, U. S. Army, of operations June 20
- Number 289. Report of Captain Amaya L. Fitch, Thirteenth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding U. S. Steamer Parke of operations July 16-17
- Number 288. Report of Lieutenant Dorman L. Noggle, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations July 30-August 1
- Number 287. Report of Lieutenant William P. Powers, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations July 27-30
- Number 286. Report of Captain George B. Easterly, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations June 15-17
- Number 285. Reports of Major J. Stannard Baker, First District of Columbia Cavalry, of operations June 15-30
- Number 284. Reports of Colonel Samuel P. Spear, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 15-30
- Number 283. Report of Captain John M. Willson, Third New York Cavalry, of operations June 21-30
- Number 282. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George W. Lewis, Third New York Cavalry, of operations June 15
- Number 281. Report of Colonel Robert M. West, Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 21-30
- Number 280. Reports of Brigadier General August V. Kautz, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Division, of operations June 15-30
- Number 279. Report of Lieutenant Michael Leahy, Battery B, First U. S. Artillery of operations June 20-26
- Number 278. Report of Colonel Alexander Piper, Tenth New York Heavy Artillery, Chief of Artillery, of operations July 30
- Number 277. Report of Colonel Joseph B. Kiddoo, Twenty-second U. S. Colored Troops, Second Brigade, of operations June 15
- Number 276. Report of Brigadier General Joseph B. Carr, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations July 29-31
- Number 275. Report of Brigadier General Edward W. Hinks, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 15-19
- Number 274. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William C. Moegling, Eleventh Connecticut Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations June 18
- Number 273. Report of Colonel Josiah Pickett, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, First Brigade,of operations June 13-18
- Number 272. Report of Brigadier General Adelbert Ames, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations July 30
- Number 271. Report of Captain James F. Brown, Twenty-first Connecticut Infantry
- Number 270. Reports of Colonel Guy V. Henry, Fortieth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 15-July 30
- Number 269. Report of Captain Charles M. Coit, Eighth Connecticut Infantry, of operations June 15-17
- Number 268. Report of Colonel Edgar M. Cullen, Ninety-sixth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 267. Report of Brigadier General Hiram Burnham, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 20-July 1
- Number 266. Report of Colonel Aaron F. Stevens, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 265. Reports of Colonel Edgar M. Cullen, Ninety-sixth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade,of operations June 20-30
- Number 264. Report of Brigadier General Hiram Burnham U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations July 30
- Number 263. Report of Major General Edward O. C. Ord, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations July 30
- Number 262. Report of Major General William F. Smith, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations June 15
- Number 261. Reports of Colonel Louis Bell, Fourth New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 30 and July 30
- Number 260. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Coan, Forty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade of operations July 30
- Number 259. Reports of Colonel N. Martin Curtis, One hundred and forty-second New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 15-18 and July 30
- Number 258. Reports of Brigadier General John W. Turner, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations June 23-July 1 and July 30
- Number 257. Report of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations July 23-27
- Number 256. Report of Colonel John L. Otis, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations July 26-27
- Number 255. Reports of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 11-12 and 23-29
- Number 254. Report of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 16
- Number 253. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas A. Henderson, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, of operations June 16
- Number 252. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Josiah I. Plimpton, Third New Hampshire Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations June 16
- Number 251. Report of Captain Lorey A. Baker, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations June 16
- Number 250. Report of Colonel Joshua B. Howell, Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 16
- Number 249. Report of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations June 16
- Number 248. Report of Captain Gustavus S. Dana, Signal Corps U. S. Army, in charge of Signal Detachment, Tenth Army Corps, of operations July 1-31
- Number 247. Report of Captain Lemuel B. Norton, Signal Corps U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer
- Number 246. Report of Lieutenant Peter S. Michie, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations July 1-31
- Number 245. Report of Brigadier General Godfrey Weitzel, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations June 1-30
- Number 244. Reports of Colonel Henry L. Abbot, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Siege Train, including operations June 14-October 31
- Number 243. Report of Lieutenant Charles L. Fitzhugh, Battery E, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations June 22-29
- Number 242. Report of Lieutenant William N. Dennison, Battery A, Second U. S. Artillery, of operations July 28
- Number 241. Report of Colonel William Wells, First Vermont Cavalry, of operations June 22-July 3
- Number 240. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Johnson B. Brown, Twenty-second New York Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 239. Report of Major Edmund M. Pope, Eighth New York Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 238. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin T. Hutchins, First New Hampshire Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 237. Report of Captain Thomas W. Moffitt, Third Indiana Cavalry, of operations June 22 – July 2.
- Number 236. Report of Colonel George H. Chapman, Third Indiana Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 13 – July 12
- Number 235. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George A. Purington, Second Ohio Cavalry, of operations June 13 – July 24
- Number 234. Report of Colonel Otto Harhaus, Second New York Cavalry, of operations July 27
- Number 233. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles C. Suydam, Third New Jersey Cavalry, of operations June 14 – July 25
- Number 232. Report of Major George O. Marcy, First Connecticut Cavalry, of operations June 13 – July 24
- Number 231. Reports of Brigadier General John B. McIntosh, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 22 – July 2
- Number 230. Reports of Brigadier General James H. Wilson, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 17 – July 30
- Number 229. Report of Colonel J. Irvin Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 26 – 30
- Number 228. Report of Brigadier General Henry E. Davies, Jr., U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 26 – 30
- Number 227. Report of Asst. Surg. Elias J. Marsh, U. S. Army, of operations July 19-30
- Number 226. Report of Brigadier General David McM. Gregg, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, Cavalry Corps, of operations July 7 – 30
- Number 225. Reports of Captain Romeo H. Start, Third Vermont Battery
- Number 224. Reports of Lieutenant George W. Silvis, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
- Number 223. Reports of Captain Jacob Roemer, Thirty-Fourth New York Battery
- Number 222. Report of Captain John B. Eaton, Twenty-Seventh New York Battery, of operations June 14 – July 30
- Number 221. Reports of Captain Edward W. Rogers, Nineteenth New York Battery
- Number 220. Report of Captain Joseph W. B. Wright, Fourteenth Massachusetts Battery
- Number 219. Reports of Captain Edward J. Jones, Eleventh Massachusetts Battery
- Number 218. Reports of Captain Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Maine Battery
- Number 217. Report of Lieutenant Seth A. Emery, Third Maine Battery, of operations July 9-30
- Number 216. Report of Captain Ezekiel R. Mayo, Third Maine Battery, of operations July 30
- Number 215. Reports of Captain Albert F. Thomas, Second Maine Battery
- Number 214. Report of Lieutenant Colonel J. Albert, Monroe, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, Chief of Artillery, of operations July 30
- Number 213. Report of Colonel Henry G. Thomas, Nineteenth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 212. Report of Colonel Joshua K. Sigfried, Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 211. Report of Brigadier General Edward Ferrero, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division
- Number 210. Report of Colonel Constant Luce, Seventeenth Michigan Infantry (Acting Division Engineers)
- Number 209. Report of Major Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry
- Number 208. Reports of Captain Alphons Serviere, Forty-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 207. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry
- Number 206. Report of Colonel William Humphrey, Second Michigan Infantry, of operations June 12-19
- Number 205. Report of Colonel Charles V. De Land, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations July 30
- Number 204. Report of Colonel William Humphrey, Second Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 203. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 16-July 27
- Number 202. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Colwert K. Pier, Thirty-Eighth Wisconsin Infantry
- Number 201. Report of Colonel Samuel Harriman, Thirty-Seventh Wisconsin Infantry
- Number 200. Report of Captain Joseph K. Bolton, Fifty-First Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 15-July 30
- Number 199. Report of Captain Edwin Evans, One Hundred and Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 198. Report of Captain Richard Vosper, Twenty-Seventh Michigan Infantry
- Number 197. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry
- Number 196. Reports of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 14-July 30
- Number 195. Reports of Brigadier General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division
- Number 194. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cummings, Seventeenth Vermont Infantry, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 193. Report of Brigadier General Simon G. Griffin, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 192. Reports of Captain Percy Daniels, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 191. Report of Major James T. P. Bucklin, Fourth Rhode Island Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 190. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry Pleasants, Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 25-July 30
- Number 189. Report of Captain Theodore Gregg, Forty-Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 188. Report of Major John G. Wright, Fifty-First New York Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 187. Report of Colonel John Fisk, Second New York Mounted Rifles (dismounted), of operations July 30
- Number 186. Report of Captain Everett S. Horton, Fifty-Eighth Massachusetts Infantry of operations July 30
- Number 185. Report of Captain Thaddeus L. Barker, Thirty-Sixth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 184. Report of Colonel Zenas R. Bliss, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 183. Reports of Brigadier General Robert B. Potter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division
- Number 182. Reports of Captain Benjamin F. Smiley, Second Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery, commanding Mortar Battery, of operations June 26-July 30
- Number 181. Report of Captain Albert A. Terrill, One Hundred and Seventy-Ninth New York Infantry, of operations June 11-July 30
- Number 180. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30
- Number 179. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John M. Deane, Twenty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations June 14-July 25
- Number 178. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Willard D. Tripp, Twenty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations July 30
- Number 177. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Barnes, Twenty-Ninth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 14-July 30
- Number 176. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General James H. Ledlie, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations June 17 and July 30
- Number 175. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 174. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George W. Adams, Battery G, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 11
- Number 173. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain William B. Rhodes, Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery
- Number 172. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Jacob H. Lamb, Battery C, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 11
- Number 171. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain William A. Harn, Third New York Battery
- Number 170. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Andrew Cowan, First New York Battery, of Operations June 13-July 12
- Number 169. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Augustin N. Parsons, Battery A, First New Jersey Light Artillery
- Number 168. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Jacob Federhen, Battery A, Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 11
- Number 167. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Greenleaf T. Stevens, Fifth Maine Battery, of operations June 12-July 10
- Number 166. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Charles W. White, Fourth Maine Battery, Artillery Brigade, of operations June 12-July 29
- Number 165. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Matthew R. McClennan, One Hundred and Thirty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 164. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Aaron W. Ebright, One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 163. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel William H. Ball, One Hundred and Twenty-Second Ohio Infantry, of operations June 13-July 6
- Number 162. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Otho H. Binkley, One Hundred and Tenth Ohio Infantry, of operations June 13-July 6
- Number 161. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Charles Burgess, Ninth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations June 12-July 7
- Number 160. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John W. Horn, Sixth Maryland Infantry, of operations June 13-July 9
- Number 159. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel J. Warren Keifer, One Hundred and Tenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 158. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel William S. Truex, Fourteenth New Jersey Infantry, commanding First Brigade, Third Division, of operations June 12-July 6
- Number 157. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Daniel D. Bidwell, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 12-July 2
- Number 156. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Lewis A. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-July 9
- Number 155. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Robert Munroe, One Hundred and Thirty-Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 13-July 9
- Number 154. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Thomas McLaughlin, One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 12-July 9
- Number 153. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Frank Wheaton, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 13-July 10
- Number 152. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General W. Getty, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division
- Number 151. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Oliver Edwards, Thirty-Seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations June 12-July 10
- Number 150. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Emory Upton, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-July 10
- Number 149. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Baldwin Hufty, Fourth New Jersey Infantry, First Brigade, of operations June 13-July 10
- Number 148. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Henry R. Dalton, Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army, First Division, Sixth Army Corps, of operations June 12-July 9
- Number 147. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Charles L. Anderson, Battery L, First New York Artillery
- Number 146. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Charles E. Mink, Battery H, First New York Light Artillery, of operations June 18-July 30
- Number 145. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant James B. Hazelton, Battery E, First New York Light Artillery, of operations July 11-30
- Number 144. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Lester I. Richardson, Battery D, First New York Light Artillery
- Number 143. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Robert E. Rogers, Battery B, First New York Light Artillery
- Number 142. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Charles S. Wainwright, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade
- Number 141. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John T. Jack, Fifty-Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 140. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel George Harney, One Hundred and Forty-Seventh New York Infantry
- Number 139. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Robert W. Bard, Ninety-Fifth New York Infantry
- Number 138. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cook, Seventy-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 137. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. La Motte, Fourth Delaware Infantry, of operations June 1-30
- Number 136. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James E. Baily, Third Delaware Infantry
- Number 135. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel J. William Hofmann, Fifty-Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade
- Number 134. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Merit C. Welsh, Seventh Indiana Infantry, First Brigade
- Number 133. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Lysander Cutler, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division
- Number 132. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 17
- Number 131. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Michael Wiedrich, Fifteenth New York Heavy Artillery, Third Brigade
- Number 130. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Richard N. Bowerman, Fourth Maryland Infantry
- Number 129. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Samuel A. Graham, Purnell Legion, Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, Second Division, including operations June 5-August 20
- Number 128. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles P. Herring, One Hundred and Eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 127. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel De Witt C. McCoy, Eighty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 126. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Edward B. Knox, Forty-Fourth New York Infantry
- Number 125. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Guy W. Fuller, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry
- Number 124. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Wiliam A. Throop, First Michigan Infantry
- Number 123. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Benjamin F. Meservey, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations June 12-July 20
- Number 122. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Ellis Spear, Twentieth Maine Infantry, Third Brigade, of operations June 12-21
- Number 121. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Oliver B. Knowles, Twenty-First Pennsylvania Cavalry (dismounted)
- Number 120. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alfred L. Pearson, One Hundred and Fifty-Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 119. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John D. Lentz, Ninety-First Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 118. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James A. Cunningham, Thirty-Second Massachusetts Infantry
- Number 117. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Mason W. Burt, Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry, Second Brigade
- Number 116. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Ramsey, One Hundred and Eighty-Seventh Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 115. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Wiliam S. Tilton, Twenty-Second Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, First Division
- Number 114. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major General Gouverneur K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations July 27-30
- Number 113. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant James Gilliss, Batteries C and I, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of operations June 12-30
- Number 112. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John W. Roder, Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery
- Number 111. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Walter S. Perrin, Battery A, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations July 8-29
- Number 110. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant G. Lyman Dwight, Battery A, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, of operations June 8-30
- Number 109. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain R. Bruce Ricketts, Battery F, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations June 12-July 1
- Number 108. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George F. McKnight, Twelfth New York Battery
- Number 107. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John E. Burton, Eleventh New York Battery
- Number 106. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James H. Wood, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Mortar Battery, of operations June 12-21
- Number 105. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Nelson Ames, Battery G, First New York Light Artillery
- Number 104. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain A. Judson Clark, Battery B, First New Jersey Light Artillery
- Number 103. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frederick M. Edgell, First New Hampshire Battery
- Number 102. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain J. Henry Sleeper, Tenth Massachusetts Battery
- Number 101. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edwin B. Dow, Sixth Maine Battery
- Number 100. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John G. Hazard, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations July 1-30
- Number 99. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John C. Tidball, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations June 12-July 1
- Number 98. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John Schoonover, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 16-July 28
- Number 97. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Robert McAllister, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations June 12-16
- Number 96. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Virgil M. Healy, Eighth New Jersey Infantry
- Number 95. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Thomas C. Thompson, Seventh New Jersey Infantry
- Number 94. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Thomas C. Godfrey, Fifth New Jersey Infantry
- Number 93. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Charles C. Rivers, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations July 26-31
- Number 92. Petersburg Campaign of Colonel Robert McAllister, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations July 26-29
- Number 91. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John Wilson, First U. S. Sharpshooters
- Number 90. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Casper W. Tyler, One Hundred and Forty-First Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 89. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John C. Conser, One Hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 88. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel George Zinn, Eighty-Fourth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 87. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Neeper, Fifty-Seventh Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 86. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Samuel McConihe, Ninety-Third New York Infantry
- Number 85. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John Pulford, Fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations July 26-31
- Number 84. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Daniel S. Root, Third Michigan Infantry, of operations June 22
- Number 83. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Nathaniel Shatswell, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-30
- Number 82. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 26-30
- Number 81. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John B. Vande Wiele, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, including operations June 12-August 5
- Number 80. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Michael W. Burns, Seventy-Third New York Infantry
- Number 79. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Madison M. Cannon, Fortieth New York Infantry
- Number 78. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General P. Regis de Trobriand, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade
- Number 77. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Gershom Mott, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations June 22 and July 26-30
- Number 76. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John R. Breitenbach, One Hundred and Sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 22
- Number 75. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Patrick S. Tinen, Sixty-Ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations June 22
- Number 74. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John C. Broatch, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry
- Number 73. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Theodore G. Ellis, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry
- Number 72. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Thomas A. Smyth, First Delaware Infantry, commanding Third Brigade
- Number 71. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Erastus M. Spaulding, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations June 12-July 29
- Number 70. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John Coonan, One Hundred and Eighty-Second New York Infantry (Sixty-Ninth New York National Guard Artillery)
- Number 69. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James P. McIvor, One Hundred and Seventieth New York Infantry
- Number 68. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John Beattie, One Hundred and Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry
- Number 67. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John Byrne, One Hundred and Fifty-Fifth New York Infantry
- Number 66. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Mathew Murphy, One Hundred and Eighty-Second New York Infantry (Sixty-Ninth New York National Guard Artillery), commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 14-30
- Number 65. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James P. McIvor, One Hundred and Seventieth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 16-July 14
- Number 64. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John Ramsey, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations June 12-16
- Number 63. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Timothy O’Brien, One Hundred and Fifty-Second New York Infantry
- Number 62. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James C. Farwell, First Minnesota Infantry
- Number 61. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph W. Spaulding, Nineteenth Maine Infantry
- Number 60. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations June 22
- Number 59. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General John Gibbon, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division
- Number 58. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph M. Murphy, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-30
- Number 57. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Edward A. Springsteed, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 56. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Alfred A. Rhinehart, One Hundred and Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 55. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James F. Weaver, One Hundred and Forty-Eighth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 54. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain James H. Hamlin, One Hundred and Forty-Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 53. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Garrett Nowlan, One Hundred and Sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 52. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain David W. Megraw, One Hundred and Sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 51. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James Patton, Fifty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 50. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Philip H. Schreyer, Fifty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 49. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Albert Gosse, Sixty-Sixth New York Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 48. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Simon Pincus, Sixty-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 47. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Glenny, Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry
- Number 46. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Horatio N. Hunt, Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 45. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Glenny, Sixty-Fourth New York Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade
- Number 44. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John B. Geddis, One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth New York Infantry
- Number 43. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Nelson Penfield, One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth New York Infantry
- Number 42. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Marcus W. Murdock, One Hundred and Eleventh New York Infantry, including operations June 13-August 25
- Number 41. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Denis F. Burke, Eighty-Eight New York Infantry
- Number 40. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Richard Moroney, Sixty-Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 39. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Robert H. Milliken, Sixty-Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 38. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Alexander Watts, Sixty-Third New York Infantry
- Number 37. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain I Hart Wilder, One Hundred and Twenty-Sixth New York Infantry, commanding Fifty-Seventh New York Infantry, of operations June 17-July 30
- Number 36. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George Degener, Fifty-Second New York Infantry, of operations June 13-July 26
- Number 35. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain David A. Allen, Thirty-Ninth New York Infantry
- Number 34. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Gustavus A. Seidel, Seventh New York Infantry, Consolidated Brigade, of operations July 19-30
- Number 33. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel George T. Egbert, One Hundred and Eighty-Third Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 32. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Thomas Henry, One Hundred and Fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 31. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant James E. Deno, Eighty-First Pennsylvania infantry
- Number 30. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Wilson, Eighty-First Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations July 26-30
- Number 29. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George W. Scott, Sixty-First New York Infantry
- Number 28. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Oscar F. Hulser, Second New York Heavy Artillery, of operations July 26-31
- Number 27. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George Hogg, Second New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 26. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James E. Larkin, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry
- Number 25. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Lucius H. Ives, Twenty-Sixth Michigan Infantry, of operations July 26- 30
- Number 24. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Nathan Church, Twenty-Sixth Michigan Infantry
- Number 23. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain James Fleming, Twenty-Eight Massachusetts Infantry
- Number 22. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles. U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade
- Number 21. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations July 26-30
- Number 20. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Francis C. Barlow, U. S. army, commanding First Division, of operations June 22 and July 26-29
- Number 19. Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Morgan, Assistant Inspector-General, U. S. Army, Chief of Staff, of operations June 22
- Number 18. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major General David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations June 22
- Number 17. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Winfield S. Hancock, U. S. Army, Commanding Second Army Corps
- Number 16. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George H. Mendell, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Battalion
- Number 15. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ira Spaulding, Fiftieth New York Engineers
- Number 14. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry W. Benham, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade, of operations June 12-July 30
- Number 13. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Army of the Potomac, of operations July 30.
- Number 12. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Nathaniel Michler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army
- Number 11. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry J. Hunt, U. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of the Potomac, including operations June 16-October 31
- Number 10. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Benjamin F. Fisher, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Army of the Potomac
- Number 9. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Marsena R. Patrick, U. S. Army, Provost-Marshal-General, Army of the Potomac
- Number 8. Petersburg Campaign Report of Surg. Edward B. Dalton, U. S. Army, Chief Medical Officer of Depot Field Hospital, including operations June 14-December 31, 1864
- Number 7. Petersburg Campaign Return of Casualties in the Union Forces. JUNE 15-30, 1864
- Number 6. Petersburg Campaign Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Army of the James, &c.
- Number 5. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac
- Number 4. Record of the Court of Inquiry on the Mine Explosion during The Battle of the Crater, July 30, 1864
- Number 3. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Rufus Ingalls, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster of Armies operating against Richmond
- Number 2. Petersburg Campaign Dispatches of Charles A. Dana, Assistant Secretary of War
- Number 1. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant General U. S. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Armies of the United States
- Summary Of the Principal Events of the Petersburg Campaign from June 12 to July 31, 1864
- Unpublished Reports Volume XL
- Volume XLII
- Part 1 (Serial Number 87)
- Number 375. Petersburg Campaign Report of John Maxwell, Secret Service, Confederate States, of explosion at City Point
- Number 374. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Wade Hampton, C. S. Army commanding Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 25, September 14 – 17, September 29-October 1, October 27 – 28, and December 7 – 11
- Number 373. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Robert B. Fauntleroy, Fifty-fifth Virginia Infantry, Walker's brigade, Heth's division, of operations September 30-October 1
- Number 372. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant General Ambrose P. Hill, C. S. Army, commanding Third Army Corps, of operations August 19 – 25
- Number 371. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James Hays, C. S. Army, Assistant Inspector-General, Harris' brigade, Anderson's division, of operations August 21
- Number 370. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James R. Hagood, First South Carolina Infantry, of operations August 14 – December 10
- Number 369. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell, C. S. Army, commanding Department of Richmond, of operations September 29
- Number 368. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Johnson Hagood, C. S. Army, commanding Hagood's brigade, of operations August 21
- Number 367. Siege of Petersburg Itinerary of Hardaway's Light Artillery Battalion, August 13-December 31
- Number 366. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John Gregg, C. S. Army, commanding Gregg's (Texas) brigade, of operations September 29
- Number 365. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General William H. Wallace, C. S. Army, commanding Elliott's brigade, of operations October 27 and November 5
- Number 364. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Matthew W. Ransom, C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division, of operations December 27-29
- Number 363. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Archibald Gracie, jr., C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division, of operations August 17 – September 7 and November 12
- Number 362. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Bushrod R. Johnson, C. S. Army, commanding Johnson's division
- Number 361. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John Bratton, C. S. Army, commanding Bratton's brigade, Field's division
- Number 360. Return of casualties in Field's division October 27, 1864
- Number 359. Partial return of casualties in the First Army Corps from August 1 to December 31, 1864
- Number 358. Siege of Petersburg Diary of the First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 1-October 18 including operations in the Shenandoah Valley, August and September
- Number 357. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant General James Longstreet, C. S. Army, commanding First Army Corps, of operations October 19-27
- Number 356. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John W. Fairfax, Assistant Adjutant and Inspector General, C. S. Army, of operations September 30-October 1
- Number 355. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major D. B. Bridgford, C. S. Army, commanding Provost Guard, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations September 29-October 1
- Number 354. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James F. Milligan, Signal Officer, C. S. Army, of operations October 1-December 31
- Number 353. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General William N. Pendleton, C. S. Army, Chief of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 10-December 31
- Number 352. Petersburg Campaign Reports of General G. T. Beauregard, C. S. Army, commanding Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, of operations August 15-19
- Number 351. Petersburg Campaign Reports of General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia, of operations August 16-December 27
- Number 350. Medals of Honor awarded for distinguished services under Resolution of Congress, Numbers 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863
- Number 349. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Dorman L. Noggle, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations October 7
- Number 348. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George B. Easterly, Fourth Wisconsin Battery, of operations August 1-September 30
- Number 347. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Robert M. Hall, Battery B, First U. S. Artillery, of operations October 7
- Number 346. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Edwin V. Sumner, First New York Mounted Rifles, of operations October 7
- Number 345. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel W. Evans, First Maryland Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations December 10
- Number 344. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Franklin A. Stratton, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations September 16-17
- Number 343. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major J. Stannard Baker, First District of Columbia Cavalry, of operations August 9 and September 3
- Number 342. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Franklin A. Stratton, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations December 10
- Number 341. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Samuel Wetherill, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 16-17
- Number 340. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Samuel P. Spear, Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 21-26
- Number 339. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Christopher Kleintz, Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations August 10-14 and October 7
- Number 338. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Ferris Jacobs, jr., Third New York Cavalry, of operations September 16-17 and October 7
- Number 337. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel George W. Lewis, Third New York Cavalry, of operations September 6
- Number 336. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Robert M. West, Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 7 and December 10
- Number 335. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General August V. Kautz, U. S. Army, commanding Cavalry Division, of operations September 16-17, October 7, and December 10
- Number 334. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Wallace F. Randolph, Fifth U. S. Artillery, Acting Aide-de-Camp, Artillery Brigade, of operations October 27
- Number 333. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alonzo G. Draper, Thirty-sixth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 29
- Number 332. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ira C. Terry, Twenty-second U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 331. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Albert Janes, Twenty-second U. S. Colored Troops, First Brigade, of operations September 29-30
- Number 330. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alonzo G. Draper, Thirty-sixth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Third Division, of operations October 27
- Number 329. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Samuel K. Vaughan, Nineteenth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 328. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frank W. Tremain, Eighty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 327. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Harrison S. Fairchild, Eighty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 27
- Number 326. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Joseph C. Brooks, Ninth Vermont Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations September 29-October 7
- Number 325. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John B. Murray, One hundred and forty-eighth New York Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 324. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Josiah Pickett, Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, First Brigade, of operations June 18-December 16
- Number 323. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Charles A. Heckman, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations October 27-28
- Numbers 322. Report of Brigadier General Adelbert Ames, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations August 5
- Number 321. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joab N. Patterson, Second New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 26-28
- Number 320. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Normand Smith, Thirteenth New Hampshire Infantry, of operations September 29-30
- Number 319. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John B. Raulston, Eighty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28
- Number 318. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Gilman Marston, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations October 27-29
- Number 317. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Major General George J. Stannard, U. S. Artillery, commanding First Division, of operations September 29-30
- Number 316. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Joseph B. Carr, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 5
- Number 315. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Major General Godfrey Weitzel, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations October 27-28
- Number 314. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Edward O. C. Ord, U. S. Army, commanding Eighteenth Army Corps, of operations August 5 and September 28-29
- Number 313. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant John R. Myrick, Battery E, Third U. S. Artillery, of operations October 7
- Number 312. Petersburg Report of Captain Loomis L. Langdon, Battery M, First U. S. Artillery, of operations August 25
- Number 311. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Joseph P. Sanger, Battery D, First U. S. Artillery, of operations August 15-20
- Number 310. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Redmond Tully, Battery D, First U. S. Artillery, of operations August 13-14 and October 7
- Number 309. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Martin S. James, Battery C, Third Rhode Island Artillery, of operations October 7
- Number 308. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Henry Y. Wildey, Battery E, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations October 7
- Number 307. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Henry H. Metcalf, Third Rhode Island Artillery, commanding Fifth New Jersey Battery, of operations October 7
- Number 306. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Charles R. Doane, Fourth New Jersey Battery, of operations August 14-18
- Number 305. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Richard H. Jackson, Assistant Inspector-General and Chief of Artillery, of operations September 3 and October 7
- Number 304. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James T. Bates, Forty-fifth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 13
- Number 303. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major George E. Wagner, Eighth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations August 14-21, September 28-30, and October 13
- Number 302. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frederick E. Camp, Twenty-ninth Connecticut Colored Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 301. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Ward, Twenty-ninth Connecticut Colored Infantry,of operations September 29-30 and October 13
- Number 300. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Ulysses Doubleday, Forty-fifth U. S. Colored Troops, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 13 and 27-29
- Number 299. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John W. Falconer, Forty-first U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 298. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Hugh S. Thompson, Ninth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 297. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edwin S. Babcock, Ninth U. S. Colored Troops, of operations September 29-30
- Number 296. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Llewellyn F. Haskell, Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, of operations October 27-28
- Number 295. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James Shaw, jr., Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, of operations September 28-30
- Number 294. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James Shaw, jr., Seventh U. S. Colored Troops, commanding First Brigade, Third Division, of operations October 27-28
- Number 293. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Samuel M. Zent, Thirteenth Indiana Infantry, of operations August 14-16
- Number 292. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Louis Bell, Fourth New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations September 28-October 1 and October 27-28
- Number 291. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Galusha Pennypacker, Ninety-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 28-October 1 and October 27-28
- Number 290. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Coan, Forty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 16
- Number 289. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Albert M. Barney, One hundred and forty-second New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 28-October 3
- Number 288. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations September 28-October 4 and October 27-28
- Number 287. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Frank C. Brunck, One hundredth New York Infantry, of operations October 7
- Number 286. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel George B. Dandy, One hundredth New York Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 285. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Francis A. Osborn, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 13
- Number 284. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George W. Gardner, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 14-21
- Number 283. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain J. Crosby Maker, Twenty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 14
- Number 282. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Andrew W. Evans, First Maryland Cavalry (dismounted), of operations August 14-20
- Number 281. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Simeon H. Merrill, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations October 13 and 27-28
- Number 280. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations August 3-14, 14-16, and 18-19
- Number 279. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edgar A. Nickels, Eleventh Maine Infantry, of operations August 3-4
- Number 278. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Edwin S. Greeley, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations October 27-29
- Number 277. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel John L. Otis, Tenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 1, 14-20, and October 13
- Number 276. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Harris M. Plaisted, Eleventh Maine Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 27-September 25 and October 1, 7, 13, and 27-29
- Number 275. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Robert S. Foster, U. S. Army commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 14-21
- Number 274. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Augustus W. Rollins, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, of operations September 28-October 7
- Number 273. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Joseph C. Abbott, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and October 13
- Number 272. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel James F. Randlett, Third New Hampshire Infantry, of operations August 14-17, September 29, and October 1, 7, 13, and 27-28
- Number 271. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major Frederick W. Prince, Sixteenth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations September 28-October 13 and October 27-28
- Number 270. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Seager S. Atwell, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 17-21, September 28-October 7, October 13 and 27-28
- Number 269. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John Thompson, Seventh Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 13-16
- Number 268. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Alfred P. Rockwell, Sixth Connecticut Infantry, of operations September 28-October 12
- Number 267. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brig. Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 13
- Number 266. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Col. Joseph C. Abbott, Seventh New Hampshire Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 28-October 7 and October 27-28
- Number 265. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. Col. Edward Campbell, Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 264. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Lewis C. Hunt, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 263. Petersburg Campaign Report of Col. Alvin C. Voris, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 262. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. John C. Edwards, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 261. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Henry R. West, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations August 16-21
- Number 260. Petersburg Campaign Report of Maj. Francis M. Kahler, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations August 14-16
- Number 259. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. Col. Samuel B. Taylor, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations August 13-14
- Number 258. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. James Hannum, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 257. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Lewis T. Whipple, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 256. Petersburg Campaign Report of Col. Alvin C. Voris, Sixty-seventh Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28
- Number 255. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Col. Francis B. Pond, Sixty-second Ohio Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 13-10 and October 13
- Number 254. Petersburg Report of Col. Joshua B. Howell, Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21
- Number 253. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations October 13
- Number 252. Petersburg Campaign Report of Maj. Atherton H. Stevens, jr., Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry, Provost-Marshal, of operations November 1-5
- Number 251. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Maj. Gen. Alfred H. Terry, U. S. Army, commanding Tenth Army Corps, of operations October 13
- Number 250. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Maj. Gen. David B. Birney, U. S. Army, commanding Tenth Army Corps, of operations August 14-19 and October 1-2
- Number 249. Petersburg Campaign Report of Col. Edward W. Serrell, First New York Engineers, of operations September 27-October 5
- Number 248. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieut. William R. King, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations December 24-31
- Number 247. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Major Peter S. Michie, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations August 1-December 20
- Number 246. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Henry R. Clum, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations September 1-October 31
- Number 245. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Lemuel B. Norton, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, of operations August 1-31
- Number 244. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Charles H. Smith, First Maine Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 26-28 and December 7-12
- Number 243. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Edwin L. Garvin, First U. S. Artillery, commanding Batteries H and I, of operations October 27
- Number 242. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel John K. Robinson, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations September 15 and October 27
- Number 241. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Michael Kerwin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations November 28
- Number 240. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Lewis McMakin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 239. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Joseph W. Wistar, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 238. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George C. Eckert, Second Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations August 1-31
- Number 237. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Charles H. Smith, First Maine Cavalry commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 19 and October 11
- Number 236. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Michael Kerwin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 1-20 and October 26-27
- Number 235. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General J. I. Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30-August 16, November 16, and December 7-12
- Number 234. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Myron H. Beaumont, First New Jersey Cavalry, of operations September 29-October 3
- Number 233. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Hugh H. Janeway, First New Jersey Cavalry, of operations December 1 and 7-12
- Number 232. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Henry E. Davies, Jr., U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 1-27, October 26-29, November 24, and December 7-12
- Number 231. Petersburg Campaign Report of Asst. Surg. Elias J. Marsh, U. S. Army, Surgeon-in-Chief, of operations July 30-December 12
- Number 230. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry E. Davies, Jr., U. S. Army, commanding Second Cavalry Division, of operations September 16-17
- Number 229. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Major General David McM. Gregg, U. S. Army, commanding Second Cavalry Division, of operations August 22-26, October 26-28, November 7, and December 1, 4, and 7-12
- Number 228. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Samuel H. Rhoads, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations August 1-October 28
- Number 227. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Jacob Roemer, Thirty-fourth New York Battery, of operations August 1-October 31
- Number 226. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John B. Eaton, Twenty-seventh New York Battery, of operations September 28-October 17
- Number 225. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Peter L. Moore, Twenty-seventh New York Battery, of operations August 1-October 27
- Number 224. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edward W Rogers, Nineteenth New York Battery, of operations August 1-October 31
- Number 223. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Edward J. Jones, Eleventh Massachusetts Battery, of operations August 1 – November 5
- Number 222. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Maine Battery, of operations August 1 – October 31
- Number 221. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John C. Tidball, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 220. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain John M. Kesselmark, Forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations August 19 – 21
- Number 219. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 20 – 21
- Number 218. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Charles V. DeLand, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations August 19 – 22
- Number 217. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel William Humphrey Second Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 19 – 21
- Number 216. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 19 – 21
- Number 215. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Edward Ferrero, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 214. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 19 – 21 and August 25 – 26
- Number 213. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Simon G. Griffin, U. S. Army, Commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 29 – October 16
- Number 212. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Percy Daniels, Seventh Rhode Island Infantry, of operations September 25 – October 2
- Number 211. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Lafayette W. Lord, Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations September 30
- Number 210. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Thomas B. Marsh, Fifty-first New York Infantry, of operations September 30
- Number 209. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John W. Hudson, Thirty-fifth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations September 30
- Number 208. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel John I. Curtin, Forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 29 – October 17
- Number 207. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Robert B. Potter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations September 29 – October 19 and October 27 – 28
- Number 206. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations December 8 – 14
- Number 205. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Provisional Brigade, of operations December 8 – 14
- Number 204. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Napoleon B. McLaughlen, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations September 30 – October 8 and October 27 – 28
- Number 203. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain George W. Brumm, Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 202. Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 6
- Number 201. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Adolph Becker, Forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 200. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 199. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Byron M. Cutcheon, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 198. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 30 – October 8
- Number 197. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 19
- Number 196. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major William J. Kershaw, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 9
- Number 195. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Stephen R. Clark, Thirteenth Ohio Cavalry (dismounted), of operations September 30 – October 17
- Number 194. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Charles Waite, Twenty-seventh Michigan Infantry, of operations September 29 – October 9
- Numbers 193. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry, of operations September 30 – October 9
- Number 192. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27 – 28
- Number 191. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Samuel Harriman, Thirty-seventh Wisconsin Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30 – October 9
- Number 190. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Barnes, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 19
- Number 189. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations September 30 – October 8 and October 27 – 28
- Number 188. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Julius White, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operation August 19-20
- Number 187. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General John G. Parke, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps, of operations August 15-October 28
- Number 186. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Charles S. Wainwright, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 185. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21
- Number 184. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Lysander Cutler, U. S. Army, commanding Fourth Division, of Operations July 30 – August 23
- Number 183. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Captain Charles Barlow, One hundred and twenty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 182. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major John T. Jack, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 181. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James Coey, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 180. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain John McKinlock, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 179. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Henry M. Jennings, Ninety-fifth New York Infantry, of operations December 7-10
- Number 178. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Henry H. Fish, Ninety-fourth New York Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 177. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 176. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General J. William Hofmann, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-12
- Number 175. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 5-12
- Number 174. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major Henry J. Sheafer, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 173. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph H. Lawrence, Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 172. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. Henry Whiteside, Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-25
- Number 171. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Richmond, Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 170. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain F. Haines, Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 169. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Delos E. Hall, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 168. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Charles Wheelock, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18 and December 7-12
- Number 167. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Henry H. Fish, Ninety-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-September 2
- Number 166. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Tremlett, Thirty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations December 7,12
- Number 165. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brigadier General Henry Baxter, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations September 15
- Number 164. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Charles Wheelock, Ninety-seventh New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations July 30 – August 30
- Number 163. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Charles W. Tilden, Sixteenth Maine Infantry, of operations August 18-19
- Number 162. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Edward S. Bragg, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations October 27-28 and December 7-11
- Number 161. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-September 12
- Number 160. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 159. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Thomas E. Carter, One hundred and fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 158. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major John T. Jack, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 157. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel George Harney, One hundred and forty-seventh New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 156. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel James Creney, Ninety-fifth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 155. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John E. Cook, Seventy-sixth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 154. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles E. La Motte, Fourth Delaware Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 153. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel J. William Hofmann, Fifty-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 18-21
- Number 152. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain James A. Haughey, Third Delaware Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 151. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Andrew W. Denison, Eighth Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations December 7-12
- Number 150. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Colonel Samuel A. Graham, Purnell Legion Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 18-September 2 and October 1 and 8
- Number 149. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant J. Chester White, Tenth U. S Infantry, commanding Fourteenth U. S. Infantry, of operations August 19
- Number 148. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James Grindlay, One hundred and forty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations December 7-12
- Number 147. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major James Grindlay, One hundred and forty-sixth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30-October 3
- Number 146. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Frederick Winthrop, Fifth New York Veteran Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-21, October 8, and December 7-12
- Number 145. Petersburg Campaign Statement of Brig. Gen. Joseph Hayes, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 18-19
- Number 144. Petersburg Campaign Report of Bvt. Major General Romeyn B. Ayres, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations August 18-21 and December 7-12
- Number 143. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel De Witt C. McCoy, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 142. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Freeman Conner, Forty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 141. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Norval. E. Welch, Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 140. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George C. Hopper, First Michigan Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 139. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Luther S. Bent, Eighteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 138. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph F. Land, Twentieth Maine Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 137. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel James Gwyn, One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 18-29
- Number 136. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Edgar M. Gregory, Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second brigade, of operations August 18-30
- Number 135. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Joseph A. Ege, One hundred and eighty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 134. Petersburg Campaign Report of Major George W. Jones, One hundred and fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 133. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel John Irvin, One hundred and forty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-21
- Number 132. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Chester K. Hughes, One hundred and forty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-28
- Number 131. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18-27
- Number 130. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain Nathaniel Lang, One hundred and twenty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 18
- Number 129. Petersburg Campaign Report of Colonel Horatio G. Sickel, One hundred and ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations September 30 and October 27
- Number 128. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant Colonel William A. Throop, First Michigan Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 17-27
- Number 127. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Brigadier General Charles Griffin, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 18-21, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 126. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant George W. Dresser, Fourth U. S. Artillery, Inspector of Artillery, of operations October 27
- Number 125. Petersburg Campaign Report of Capt. William F. Drum, Second U. S. Infantry, Chief Ambulance Officer, of operations August 18-21
- Number 124. Petersburg Campaign Report of Asst. Surg. Charles K. Winne, U. S. Army, Medical Inspector, of operations December 7-12
- Number 123. Petersburg Campaign Report of Surg. T. Rush Spencer, U. S. Army, Medical Director
- Number 122. Petersburg Campaign Report of Brig General Samuel W. Crawford, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations October 8
- Number 121. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Major General Governor K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations August 18-21 and 31, October 27-28, and December 7-12
- Number 120. Petersburg Campaign Report of Lieutenant W. Butler Beck, Fifth U. S. Artillery, commanding Batteries C and I, of operations August 12-27 and October 25-27
- Number 119. Petersburg Campaign Reports of Lieutenant John W. Roder, Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations August 12-27 and October 26-28
- Number 118. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain T. Fred. Brown, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Batteries A and B, of operations August 23-25
- Number 117. Petersburg Campaign Report of Captain R Bruce Ricketts, Battery F, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 116. Report of first Lieutenant George K. Dauchy, Twelfth New York Battery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 115. Report of Captain John E. Burton, Eleventh New York Battery, of operations August 12-26
- Number 114. Report of Lieutenant Frank Seymour, Battery L, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 113. Report of Capt Nelson Ames, Battery G, First New York Light Artillery, of operations August 12-28
- Number 112. Reports of Captain Christian Woerner, Third New Jersey Battery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 111. Report of Lieutenant Edward S. Smith, Fifteenth New York Battery, commanding Tenth Massachusetts Battery, of operations October 27
- Number 110. Report of Lieutenant Henry H. Granger, Tenth Massachusetts Battery, of operations August 25
- Number 109. Report of Captain Edvin B. Dow, Sixth Maine Battery, of operations August 12-27
- Number 108. Report of Major John G. Hazard, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations October 26-28
- Number 107. Report of Captain A. Judson Clark, Battery B, First New Jersey Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations August 12-26
- Number 106. Report of Lieutenant Colonel John R. Tappen, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry, of Operations October 1-5
- Number 105. Report of Lieutenant Colonel John Schoonover, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 104. Report of Captain Michael Beahen Eighth New Jersey Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 103. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Francis Price, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 102. Report of Captain Thomas C. Godfrey, Fifth New Jersey Infantry, ofoperations August 13-21
- Number 101. Report of Major Charles C. Rivers, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 100. Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Robert McAllister, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 13-20 and 25, September 9-10, October 1-5 and 24-28, November 5, and December 7-12
- Number 99. Report of Captain Benjamin M. Peck, One hundred and forty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations October 27
- Number 98. Report of Captain Henry C. Garrison, First U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations October 1-5
- Number 97. Report of Captain John Wilson, First U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations August 15-16
- Number 96. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Casper W. Tyler, One hundred and forty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-16 and October 1-5 and 27
- Number 95. Report of Captain James Miller, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 94. Report of Captain John C. Conser, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 93. Report of Captain Charles E. Patton, One hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-17
- Number 92. Report of Captain John E. Ross, Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 91. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George Zinn, Eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-16
- Number 90. Reports of Captain Lorenzo D. Bumpus, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 89. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William B. Neeper, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 1-5
- Number 88. Report of Captain Alanson H. Nelson, Fifty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 15-17
- Number 87. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin C. Butler, Ninety-third New York Infantry, of operations August 15-16 and October 27
- Number 86. Report of Colonel John Pulford, Fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 85. Report of Major Daniel S. Root, Fifth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 15-16
- Number 84. Reports of Major Nathaniel Shatswell, First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, of operations August 15-16, September 30-October 5, and October 27
- Number 83. Reports of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 1-5 and 27, and December 7-12
- Number 82. Report of Colonel John Pulford, Fifth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 14-17
- Number 81. Reports of Brigadier General P. Regis de Trobriand, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 12-20, October 26-28, and December 7-12
- Number 80. Report of Chaplain Lorenzo Barber, Second U. S. Sharpshooters, of operations December 7-12
- Number 79. Report of Captain Edwin B. Houghton, Seventeenth Maine Infantry, Acting Division Inspector, of operations December 7-12
- Number 78. Report of Lieutenant Charles F. Moore, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, Aide-de-Camp, of operations December 7-12
- Number 77. Reports of Bvt. Major General Gershom Mott, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations August 12-19, September 10, October 1-5 and 24-28, and December 6-12
- Number 76. Report of Captain John Fordyce, Seventh West Virginia Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 75. Report of Lieutenant John H. Gallager, One hundred and sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 74. Report of Captain Charles McAnally, Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 73. Report of Major Patrick S. Tinen, Sixty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 72. Report of Lieutenant Andrew Boyd, One hundred and eighth New York Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 71. Report of Lieutenant Colonel George F. Hopper, Tenth New York Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 70. Reports of Captain Henry F. Chew, Twelfth New Jersey Infantry, of operations August 23-26 and October 27-28
- Number 69. Report of Captain John T. Dent, First Delaware Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 68. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Moore, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations August 15, 16, and 25, and October 27
- Number 67. Reports of Brigadier General Thomas A. Smyth, U. S. Army, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 23-25 and October 25-28
- Number 66. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Pierce, One hundred and eighth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations August 14-21
- Number 65. Reports of Colonel James M. Willett, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Second Brigade, of operations October 26-28
- Number 64. Reports of Colonel Matthew Murphy, One hundred and eighty-second New York Infantry, (Sixty-ninth New York National Guard Artillery), commanding Second Brigade, of operations August 12-26
- Number 63. Report of Captain George A. Fisk, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations October 27
- Number 62. Report of Captain Austin Cannon, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations August 14-20
- Number 61. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kleckner, One hundred and eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 60. Report of Lieutenant Charles H. Dygert, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 59. Report of Major Timothy O’Brien, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations August 25
- Number 58. Report of Captain William S. Burt, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations August 12-21
- Number 57. Report of Lieutenant William Ludgate, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 56. Report of Captain George W. Ryerson, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations August 25
- Number 55. Report of Lieutenant Colonel S. Newell Smith, Seventh Michigan Infantry, of operations August 23-26
- Number 54. Report of Captain Gustave Magnitzky, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 27-28
- Number 53. Report of Captain Isaac H. Boyd, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations October 24-28
- Number 52. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Rice, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 12-25
- Number 51. Report of Major Isaac W. Starbird, Nineteenth Maine Infantry, of operations October 26-28
- Number 50. Reports of Captain Joseph W. Spaulding, Nineteenth Maine Infantry, of operations August 12-25
- Number 49. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Horace P. Rugg, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 12-26 and October 26-28
- Number 48. Report of Brigadier General Thomas W. Egan, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division of operations October 26-28
- Number 47. Reports of Major General John Gibbon, U. S. Army commanding Second Division, of operations August 25 and November 5
- Number 46. Report of Colonel Thomas A. Smyth, First Delaware Infantry, commanding Second Division, of operations August 12-20
- Number 45. Report of Major John W. Byron, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry, commanding Third Provisional Regiment, of operations August 14
- Number 44. Report of Major Richard Moroney, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations August 12-October 30.
- Number 43. Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Wilson, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Consolidated Brigade, of operations August 22-26
- Number 42. Report of Captain James F. Weaver, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 22-27
- Number 41. Report of Captain Alfred A. Rhinehart, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 40. Reports of Captain James H. Hamlin, One hundred and forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 12-25
- Number 39. Report of Captain John R. Weltner, One hundred and sixteenth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers from 22nd to 26th of August, 1864
- Number 38. Report of Captain David W. Megraw, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 37. Reports of Captain Philip H. Schreyer, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and 22-26
- Number 36. Report of Lieutenant Simon Pincus, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations August 22-26
- Number 35. Report of Captain Albert Gosse, Sixty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations, August 13-20
- Number 34. Reports of Captain Horatio N. Hunt, Sixty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and 22-26
- Number 33. Reports of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph M. Murphy, Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, Fourth Brigade, of operations August 12-25
- Number 32. Reports of Colonel George T. Egbert, One hundred and eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 14-20 and December 9-10
- Number 31. Report of Captain William A. F. Stockton, One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations December 9
- Number 30. Reports of Colonel William Wilson, Eighty-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and December 9-10
- Number 29. Reports of Major George W. Scott, Sixty-first New York Infantry, of operations August 13-20 and December 9-10
- Number 28. Report of Captain John B. Vande Wiele, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 22-26
- Number 27. Report of Captain William Church, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 13-20
- Number 26. Reports of Major George Hogg, Second New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 13 and December 9-10
- Number 25. Report of Captain Oscar F. Hulser, Second New York Heavy Artillery, of operations August 13-20
- Number 24. Report of Major James E. Larkin, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry, of operations July 26-30 and August 13-20
- Number 23. Report of Captain Lucius H. Ives, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 22. Report of Major James Fleming, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations August 13-20
- Number 21. Report of Bvt. Brigadier General George N. Macy, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations December 9-10
- Number 20. Report of Colonel James C. Lynch, One hundred and eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations August 22-26
- Number 19. Reports of Brigadier General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 12-26, October 27-30, and December 9-10
- Number 18. Report of Brigadier General Francis C. Barlow, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations August 13-17
- Number 17. Reports of Major General Winfield S. Hancock, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations August 12-October 28
- Numbers 16. Report of Captain Henry H. Peirce, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations October 22
- Number 15. Report of Lieutenant Colonel James W. Walsh, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Provost Guard, of operations October 27-28
- Number 14. Report of Brigadier General Henry W. Benham, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade and Defenses of City Point, of operations August 1-November 19
- Number 13. Report of Captain Peter A. Taylor, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Signal Officer, of operations August 12-25
- Number 12. Reports of Major Benjamin F. Fisher, Signal Corps, U. S. Army, Chief Signal Officer, Army of the Potomac, of operations August 1-October 31
- Number 11. Report of Brigadier General Marsena R. Patrick, U. S. Army, provost-Marshal-General, Army of the Potomac, of operations July 30-November 1
- Number 10. Report of Surg. Thomas A. McParlin, U. S. Army, Medical Director, Army of the Potomac
- Number 9. Reports of Major General C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, of operations November 13-December 31
- Number 8. Reports of Major Nathaniel Michler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, Army of the Potomac, of operations September 17-November 14
- Number 7. Return of Casualties in the Union Forces
- Number 6. Itinerary of the Army of the Potomac and Army of the James
- Number 5. Reports of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac
- Number 4. Report of Captain Nathaniel A. Richardson, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Army, of operations September 16
- Number 3. Report of Captain John H. Woodward, Commissary of Subsistence, U. S. Army, of operations September 16
- Number 2. Report of Lieutenant Colonel Michael R. Morgan, U. S. Army, Chief Commissary of Subsistence of Armies operating against Richmond, of operations September 16
- Number 1. Report of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Armies of the United States
- Summary Of the Principal Events
- Volume XLVI
- Part 1 (Serial Number 95)
- Summary Of the Principal Events of the Appomattox Campaign
- Summary Of the Principal Events of the Siege of Petersburg in 1865
- Appomattox Campaign Reports (95)
- Number 42. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Lewis W. Husk, One hundred and eleventh New York Infantry
- Number 41. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Karples, Fifty-second New York Infantry
- Number 40. Appomattox Report of Major John McE. Hyde, Thirty-ninth New York Infantry
- Number 39. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Pokorny, Seventh New York Infantry
- Number 38. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Clinton D. MacDougall, One hundred and eleventh New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade
- Number 37. Appomattox Report of Major Seaward F. Gould, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 36. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Denis F. Burke, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry
- Number 35. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel James J. Smith, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry
- Number 34. Appomattox Report of Captain William H. Terwilliger, Sixty-third New York Infantry
- Number 33. Appomattox Report of Captain Patrick H. Bird, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry
- Number 32. Appomattox Report of Colonel Robert Nugent, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade
- Number 31. Appomattox Report of Captain William A. F. Stockton, One hundred and fortieth Pennsylvania Infantry
- Number 30. Appomattox Report of Major George W. Schaffer, Sixty-first New York Infantry
- Number 29. Appomattox Report of Capt. Francis R. Humphreys, Second New York Heavy Artillery
- Number 28. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Colonel Welcome A. Crafts, Fifth New Hampshire Infantry
- Number 27. Appomattox Report of Captain Lucius H. Ives, Twenty-sixth Michigan Infantry
- Number 26. Appomattox Report of Colonel George W. Scott, Sixty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade
- Number 25. Appomattox Reports of Bvt. Major General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division
- Number 24. Appomattox Report of Captain John G. Pelton, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, Chief of Ambulances
- Number 23. Appomattox Reports of Asst. Surg. Charles Smart, U. S. Army, Medical Inspector, of operations March 1-April 30
- Number 22. Appomattox Report of Surg. Charles Page, U. S. Army, Medical Director
- Number 21. Appomattox Reports of Major General Andrew A. Humphreys, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps
- Number 20. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant William H. Rogers, commanding detachment First Connecticut Heavy Artillery
- Number 19. Appomattox Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Henry L. Abbot, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Siege Train, of operations April 1-May 31
- Number 18. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Major General Henry J. Hunt, U. S. Army, Chief of Artillery
- Number 17. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Charles B. Phillips, U. S. Corps of Engineers
- Number 16. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Captain Charles W. Howell, U. S. Corps of Engineers
- Number 15. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Major William H. Paine, Aide-de-Camp
- Number 14. Appomattox Reports of Bvt. Major Franklin Harwood, U. S. Army, commanding Battalion U. S. Engineers
- Number 13. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Colonel Ira Spaulding, Fiftieth New York Engineers
- Number 12. Appomattox Report of Brigadier General Henry W. Benham, U. S. Army, commanding Engineer Brigade
- Number 11. Appomattox Report of Captain Richard G. Lay, Third U. S. Infantry, commanding Headquarters Guard
- Number 10. Appomattox Report of Bvt. Brigadier General George N. Macy, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Provost Guard, April 1865
- Number 9. Report of Captain Charles L. Davis, Chief Signal Officer, March 29-April 9, 1865
- Number 8. Appomattox Report of Surg. George B. Parker, U. S. Army, in charge of Depot Field Hospital, of operations March 27-June 30
- Number 7. Appomattox Report of Surg. John A. Lidell, U. S. Army, Inspector of Medical and Hospital Department
- Number 6. Appomattox Report of Surg. Thomas A. McParlin, U. S. Army, Medical Director, of operations January 1 – June 30
- Number 5. Appomattox Report of Lieutenant Francis H. Parker, U. S. Army, Chief Ordnance Officer
- Number 4. Appomattox Report of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac
- Number 3. General summary of casualties in the Union Forces operating against Richmond, Va., under Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, January 1 to April 9, 1865
- Number 2. Return of casualties in the Union Forces commanded by Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, March 29-April 9, 1865
- Number 1. Organization of the Union Forces commanded by Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant March 29-April 9, 1865
- Siege of Petersburg Reports (95)
- Number 182. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel William R. Peck, Louisiana Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 181. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major General John B. Gordon, C. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations February 6 and March 25
- Number 180. Abstract from returns of the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army
- Number 179. Siege of Petersburg Reports of General Robert E. Lee, C. S. Army, commanding Army of Northern Virginia, of operations February 5-8 and March 25
- Number 178. Medals of Honor awarded for distinguished services under Resolution of Congress, No. 43, approved July 12, 1862, and section 6 of Act of Congress, approved March 3, 1863
- Number 177. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Lieutenant William R. King, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, Acting Chief Engineer, of operations January 1-31
- Number 176. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major Peter S. Michie, U. S. Army, Chief Engineer, Department of Virginia, of operations February 4-March 18
- Number 175. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Andrew W. Evans, First Maryland Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the James, of operations January 30
- Number 174. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Oliver B. Knowles, Twenty-first Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 173. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel John K. Robinson, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 172. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant William A. Corrie, Eighth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 171. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel B. M. Young, Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 170. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Michael Kervin, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 169. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General J. Irvin Gregg, Sixteenth Pennsylvania Cavalry, commanding Second Cavalry Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 168. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Samuel H. Rhoads, Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 167. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John R. Cooper, Eighth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 15, of operations March 25
- Number 166. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Maj. Jacob Roemer, Thirty-fourth Battery New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 165. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John B. Eaton, Twenty-seventh Battery New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 164. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Edward W. Rogers, Nineteenth Battery New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 163. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Edward J Jones, Eleventh Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 162. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Adelbert B. Twitchell, Seventh Battery Maine Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 161. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Theodore Miller, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Inspector of Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 160. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General John C. Tidball, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 159. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Joseph A. Mathews, Two hundred and fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 158. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George W. Frederick, Two hundred and ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 157. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Mish T. Heintzelman, Two hundred and eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 156. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel William H. H. McCall, Two hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 155. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Charles W. Diven, Two hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 154. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major General John F. Hartranft, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations February 5-10 and March 25
- Number 153. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Thomas Mathews, Seventeenth Michigan Infantry (Engineers), of operations March 25
- Number 152. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Norman J. Maxwell, One hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 151. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major George M. Randall, Fourteenth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 150. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Ezra P. Gould, Fifty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 149. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Julius M. Tucker, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 148. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John M. Deane, Twenty-ninth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 147. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John F. Burch, Third Maryland Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 146. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Joseph F. Carter, Third Maryland Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 145. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Colonel Gilbert P. Robinson, Third Maryland Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 144. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Napoleon B. McLaughlen, Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 143. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Samuel K. Schwenk, Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 142. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Martin P. Avery, Sixtieth Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 141. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Adolph Becker, Forty-sixth New York Infantry of operations March 25
- Number 140. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Albert A. Day, Twentieth Michigan Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 139. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John C. Boughton, Second Michigan Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 138. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Ira L. Evans, First Michigan Sharpshooters, of operations March 25
- Number 137. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Colonel Ralph Ely, Eighth Michigan Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 136. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major General Orlando B. Willcox, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations March 25
- Number 135. Siege of Petersburg Report of Asst. Surg. Samuel Adams, U. S. Army, Medical Inspector, of operations March 1-31
- Number 134. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major General John G. Parke, U. S. Army, commanding Ninth Army Corps, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 133. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major William G. Williams, One hundred and twenty-sixth Ohio Infantry, commanding Sixty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 132. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas W. McKinnie, One hundred and twenty-sixth Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 131. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles M. Cornyn, One hundred and twenty-second Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 130. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Colonel Otho H. Binkley, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 129. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James W. Snyder, Ninth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 128. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph C. Hill, Sixth Maryland Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 127. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brig. General J. Warren Keifer, One hundred and tenth Ohio Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 126. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George B. Damon, Tenth Vermont Infantry, First Brigade, Third Division, of operations March 25
- Number 125. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles Hunsdon, First Vermont Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 124. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Sumner H. Lincoln, Sixth Vermont Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 123. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Ronald A. Kennedy, Fifth Vermont Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 122. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Horace W. Floyd, Third Vermont Infantry, commanding Third and Fourth Vermont Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 121. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Amasa S. Tracy, Second Vermont Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 120. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel John G. Parr, One hundred and thirty-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 119. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel James M. Warner, First Vermont Heavy Artillery, commanding First Brigade, Second Division, of operations March 25
- Number 118. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Oliver Edwards, Thirty-seventh Massachusetts Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 117. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Joseph E. Hamblin, Sixty-fifth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 116. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major General Frank Wheaton, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, Sixth Army Corps, of operations February 5-8
- Number 115. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Fitzhugh, First New York Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 114. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Horatio N. Warren, One hundred and forty-second Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-10
- Number 113. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Henry J. Sheafer, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 6-9
- Number 112. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-6
- Number 111. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Aaron Bright, jr., Eighty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-10
- Number 110. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Thomas F. McCoy, One hundred and seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 6-9
- Number 109. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Henry A. Morrow, Twenty-fourth Michigan Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, Third Division, of operations February 5-6
- Number 108. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General James Gwyn, One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 107. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Richard N. Bowerman, Fourth Maryland Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 106. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Frederick Winthrop, Fifth New York Veteran Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 105. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major General Romeyn B. Ayres, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 104. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Lieut. Col. Henry O'Neill, One hundred and eighteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 103. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Eli G. Sellers, Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 102. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Chauncey P. Rogers, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 101. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major William O. Colt, Eighty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Sixteenth Michigan Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 100. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James A. Cunningham, Thirty-second Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 99. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Walter G. Morrill, Twentieth Maine Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 98. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain George R. Abbott, First Battalion, Maine Sharpshooters, of operations March 25
- Number 97. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Alfred L. Pearson, One hundred and fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 96. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Edgar M. Gregory, Ninety-first Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 95. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Allen L. Burr, One hundred and eighty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 94. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Joshua L. Chamberlain, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 93. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickel, One hundred and ninety-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, commanding First Brigade, First Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 92. Siege of Petersburg Report of Surg. T. Rush Spencer, U. S. Army, Medical Director, of operations February 5-April 30
- Number 91. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major General Governeur K. Warren, U. S. Army, commanding Fifth Army Corps, of operations February 5-7
- Number 90. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Edward S. Smith, Fifteenth Battery New York Light Artillery, commanding section Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations February 6-11
- Number 89. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Captain John W. Roder, Battery K, Fourth U. S. Artillery, of operations February 5-11
- Number 88. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel John G. Hazard, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, commanding Artillery Brigade, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 87. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Walter F. Scott, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry of operations March 25
- Number 86. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Abram L. Lockwood, One hundred and twentieth New York Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 85. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Charles F. Gage, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 84. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel John Schoonover, Eleventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations February 5
- Number 83. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major Henry Hartford, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, of operations February 5-7 and March 25-26
- Number 82. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Colonel Francis Price, Seventh New Jersey Infantry, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 81. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles C. Rivers, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 80. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain James F. Mansfield, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 79. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Robert McAllister, Eleventh New Jersey, Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-6 and March 25
- Number 78. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Byron R. Pierce, U. S. Army, commanding Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 77. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General George W. West, Seventeenth Maine Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 76. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John B. Fite, One hundred and tenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 75. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Frederick W. Lewis, Ninety-ninth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 74. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Weygant, One hundred and twenty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 73. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Nathan H. Vincent, Eighty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 72. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain James McKenna, Seventy-third New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 71. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Madison M. Cannon, Fortieth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 70. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Russell B. Shepherd, First Maine Heavy Artillery of operations March 25
- Number 69. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John W. Shafer, Twentieth Indiana Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 68. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Regis de Trobriand, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade of operations February 5-9
- Number 67. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major General Gershom Mott, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, of operations February 5-7
- Number 66. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel A. Moore, Fourteenth Connecticut Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 65. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Francis E. Pierce, One hundred and eighth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 64. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel James P. McIvor, One hundred and seventieth New York Infantry, commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 63. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Mathew Murphy, One hundred and eighty-second New York Infantry (Sixty-ninth National Guard Artillery), commanding Second Brigade, of operations February 5
- Number 62. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Clement E. Warner, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 61. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel John H. Stover, One hundred and eighty-fourth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 60. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Charles H. Dygert, One hundred and fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 59. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James A. Jewell, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 58. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Frank Houston, First Minnesota Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 57. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George W. La Point, Seventh Michigan Infantry, of operations, February 5-7
- Number 56. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Arthur R. Curtis, Twentieth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 55. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Rice, Nineteenth Massachusetts Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 54. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Spaulding, Nineteenth Maine Infantry, of operations February 5-11
- Number 53. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel William A. Olmstead, Fifty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 52. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General William Hays, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division of operations March 25
- Number 51. Siege of Petersburg Report of Brigadier General Thomas A. Smyth, U. S. Army, commanding Second Division of operations February 5-11
- Number 50. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Seward F. Gould, Fourth New York Heavy Artillery, of operations February 5-7
- Number 49. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Alfred A. Rhinehart, One hundred and forty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 48. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain James H. Hamlin, One hundred and forty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 47. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel St. Clair A. Mulholland, One hundred and sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 46. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel George C. Anderson, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 45. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel William M. Mintzer, Fifty-third Pennsylvania Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 44. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel William Glenny, Sixty-fourth New York Infantry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 43. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Brigadier General John Ramsey, Eighth New Jersey Infantry, commanding Fourth Brigade, of operations February 5-7
- Number 42. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain I. Hart Wilder, One hundred and twenty-sixth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 41. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Lewis W. Husk, One hundred and eleventh New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 40. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Karples, Fifty-second New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 39. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major John McE. Hyde, Thirty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 38. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Jacob Scheu, Seventh New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 37. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel Augustus Funk, Thirty-ninth New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 36. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel George von Schack, Seventh New York Infantry, commanding Third Brigade of operations February 5-7
- Number 35. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain John Smith, Eighty-eighth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 34. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Colonel James J. Smith, Sixty-ninth New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 33. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain William H. Terwilliger, Sixty-third New York Infantry, of operations March 25
- Number 32. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Patrick H. Bird, Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry, Second Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 31. Siege of Petersburg Report of Colonel George W. Scott, Sixty-first New York Infantry, commanding First Brigade, of operations March 25
- Number 30. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Major General Nelson A. Miles, U. S. Army, commanding First Division, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 29. Siege of Petersburg Report of Maj. Gen. Andrew A. Humphreys, U. S. Army, commanding Second Army Corps, of operations February 5-11
- Number 28. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Valentine H. Stone, Batteries C and I, Fifth U. S. Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 27. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Thomas C. Rice, Battery B, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 26. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Samuel A. McClellan, Battery G, First New York Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 25. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Major Christian Woerner, Third Battery New Jersey Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 24. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Joseph W. B. Wright, Fourth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 23. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieut. George Booth, Ninth Battery Massachusetts Light Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 22. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Charles N. Silliman, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery Spofford, of operations January 24
- Number 21. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieut. James H. Casey, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 20. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant William H. H. Bingham, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 19. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Azro Drown, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 9, of operations March 25
- Number 18. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Robert Lewis, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Company L, of operations March 25
- Number 17. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant John O'Brien, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 4, of operations March 25
- Number 16. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Ebenezer P. Mason, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery Sawyer, of operations January 23-24
- Number 15. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Henry D. Patterson, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Fort Morton, of operations March 25
- Number 14. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant Frank D. Bangs, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Battery No. 5, of operations March 25
- Number 13. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Lieutenant Henry A. Pratt, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Batteries Parsons and Wilcox, of operations January 23-24
- Number 12. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain William C. Faxon, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Fort Emery, of operations March 25
- Number 11. Siege of Petersburg Report of Captain Henry H. Pierce, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Fort Brady, of operations January 23-25
- Number 10. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major George Ager, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, of operations March 25
- Number 9. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Brigadier General Henry L. Abbot, First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, commanding Siege Train, of operation January 1 – March 31
- Number 8. Siege of Petersburg Report of Major Frank W. Hess, Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, of operations February 5-7
- Number 7. Siege of Petersburg Report of Bvt. Lieutenant Col Nathaniel Michler, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, of operations March 11-18
- Number 6. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Bvt. Col. James C. Duane, Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army, of operations January 14-February 25
- Number 5. Siege of Petersburg Reports of Major General George G. Meade, U. S. Army, commanding Army of the Potomac, of operations February 5-7 and March 25
- Number 4. Siege of Petersburg Itineraries of the Army of the Potomac, Sheridan's Cavalry Command, and the Army of the James (January-April 1865)
- Number 3. Return of casualties in the Union forces at Hatcher's Run (otherwise known as Dabney's Mill, Armstrong's Mill, Rowanty Creek, and Vaughan Road) and Fort Stedman
- Number 2. Abstract from tri-monthly returns, showing the "present for duty equipped," or effective strength of the armies operating against Richmond, under Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, for January 31, February 28, March 20, March 31, and April 10, 1865
- Number 1. Siege of Petersburg Report of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, commanding Armies of the United States, Including operations March, 1864-May, 1865
- Order of Battle
- Papers of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts
- Volume 5
- MHSM Papers: The Expedition to the Boydton Plank Road, October, 1864 by Brevet Brigadier-General Francis A. Walker
- MHSM Papers: The Siege of Petersburg after the Capture of the Weldon Railroad by Brevet Brigadier-General Francis A. Walker
- MHSM Papers: Reams' Station by Brevet Brigadier-General Francis A. Walker
- MHSM Papers: Operations Against the Weldon Railroad, August 18, 19, 21, 1864 by Captain Charles H. Porter
- MHSM Papers: The Petersburg Mine by Captain Charles H. Porter
- MHSM Papers: The Petersburg Mine by Brevet Brigadier-General Stephen M. Weld
- MHSM Papers: Bermuda Hundred, June 16 and 17, 1864 by Brevet Brigadier-General Francis A. Osborn
- MHSM Papers: The Failure to Take Petersburg on June 16-18, 1864 by John C. Ropes
- MHSM Papers: Some Observations Concerning the Opposing Forces at Petersburg on June 15, 1864 by Frank E. Peabody
- MHSM Papers: Crossing of the James and First Assault Upon Petersburg, June 12-15,1864 by Frank E. Peabody
- MHSM Papers: Letter of General Beauregard to General C. M. Wilcox
- MHSM Papers: The Movement Against Petersburg June, 1864 by Major-General William F. Smith
- MHSM Papers: The Failure to Take Petersburg June 15, 1864 by Colonel Thomas L. Livermore
- MHSM Papers: Crossing of the James and Advance on Petersburg, June 13-16, 1864 by Colonel Theodore Lyman
- MHSM Papers: Operations of the Army of the Potomac, June 5-15, 1864 by Colonel Theodore Lyman
- Petersburg Campaign Newspapers
- June 18, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Latest From Grant
- August 16, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: “More on The First Deep Bottom Operation”
- July 26-30, 1864 William B. Pike (Diary)
- August 16, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: “The First Deep Bottom Operation”
- August 16, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: "July 26, 1864 March"
- August 2, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: Our Army Before Petersburg
- June 18, 1864 <i>Boston Advertiser</i>: Gen. Butler's Bottle
- July 12, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: From the 8th N. Y. Artillery
- July 12, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: Head Quarters 8th N.Y. Vol.
- July 5, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: From the 8th N.Y. Artillery
- June 18, 1864 <i>Washington National Intelligencer</i>: Southern News Via Richmond
- June 18, 1864 <i>Cincinnati Enquirer</i>: Latest to Associated Press
- April 15, 1865 <i>Columbus Sun</i>: In the Trenches Near Petersburg
- September 8, 1864 <i>Raleigh Confederate</i>: Scales' Brigade
- July 9, 1864 <i>Macon Daily Telegraph</i>: For the Daily Telegraph (June 27, 1864)
- September 2, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: Battle of Fussell's Mill
- September 10, 1864 <i>Anglo-African</i>: From the 29th Connecticut Regiment
- June 14, 1864 <i>Richmond Sentinel</i>: Army of Northern Virginia, June 13, 1864
- June 13, 1864 <i>Richmond Sentinel</i>: Army of Northern Virginia, June 12, 1864
- July 11, 1864 <i>New York Daily News</i>: From General Foster's Command
- August 27, 1864 <i>Quincy Patriot</i>: Camp of 56th [Mass] Reg.
- August 12, 1864 <i>Kennebec Journal</i>: The Colored Troops of the Ninth Corps
- June 3, 1864 <i>Kennebec Journal</i>: The Rebel Torpedoes in James River
- August 23, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Seventh Infantry
- August 13, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Twentieth Infantry
- August 10, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Fifth Infantry
- August 9, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Seventh Infantry
- July 18, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Michigan Cavalry Brigade
- June 28, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Twenty-Fourth
- June 23, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Twenty-Fourth
- June 19, 1864 <i>Green Mountain (Vermont) Freeman</i>: A Soldier's Letter
- July 18, 1864 <i>Richmond Daily Dispatch</i>: The Second Howitzers
- July 16, 1864 <i>Richmond Daily Dispatch</i>: Below Richmond
- August 8, 1864 <i>South Danvers [Mass] Wizard</i>: Naval Correspondence
- June 8, 1864 <i>South Danvers [Mass] Wizard</i>: Letter from Washington
- June 23, 1864 <i>New York Daily News</i>: Army of the Potomac (June 19)
- June 23, 1864 <i>New York Daily News</i>: Army of the Potomac
- August 4, 1864 <i>Baltimore Clipper</i>: Sheridan's Cavalry
- June 30, 1864 <i>Baltimore Clipper</i>: The President's Visit to General Grant
- June 29, 1864 <i>Baltimore Clipper</i>: From the Second Maryland
- January 8, 1887 <i>Portland Evening Express</i>: J.W. Spaulding on the Second Battle of Reams' Station
- July 31, 1864 <i>New York Times</i>: In Bivouac
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York World</i>: Special Dispatch to the World
- August 1, 1864 <i>New York Tribune</i>: The Operations of Wednesday
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Tribune</i>: Butler's Headquarters
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Daily Tribune</i>: Bermuda Hundred
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. A. Davidson's Dispatches
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. Finley Anderson’s Dispatch
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. S. Cadwallader’s Dispatch
- July 30, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: A Battle on the James
- June 18, 1864 <i>Lowell Daily Citizen and News</i>: An Interesting Letter
- June 18, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: The Situation
- October 5, 1864 <i>Broome Weekly Republican</i>: A Voice from the Soldiers
- September 17, 1864 <i>Binghamton Republican</i>: Col. B.F. Tracy and Col. I.S. Catlin
- June 29, 1864 <i>Broome (NY) Weekly Republican</i>: From the 109th N.Y.V. In the Field Near Petersburg, June 19
- June 27, 1864 <i>Binghamton (NY) Daily Democrat</i>: The 109th [NY] List of Killed and Wounded
- June 24, 1864 <i>Binghamton (NY) Daily Democrat</i>: The 109th [NY] Regiment
- June 24, 1864 <i>Binghamton (NY) Daily Democrat</i>: 109th NY List of Wounded on June 16 and 17
- June 17, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: The War News
- June 18, 1864 <i>Stoughton Sentinel</i>: The Great Battles In Virginia
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Daily National Intelligencer</i>: Supposed Movement Of Gen Lee
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: The Great Contest
- June 17, 1864 <i>Macon Telegraph</i>: Telegraphic Reports
- June 17, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: Very Latest News Grant's Movement
- June 17, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: The Late Attack On Petersburg
- June 17, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: General Lee's Army
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. William H. Stimer's Despatch of June 15, 1864
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Daily National Intelligencer</i>: General Grants Change Of Base
- June 17, 1864 <i>Lowell Daily Citizen And News</i>: The War News
- June 17, 1864 <i>Macon Telegraph</i>: The Fronts
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: Gen Grant James
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Rebel Accounts Of General Kautzs Demonstration On Petersburg
- June 17, 1864 <i>Trenton State Gazette</i>: News From Gen Grant
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Evening Union</i>: The Situation
- June 17, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: Associated Press Account
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Grant The Movement Across The James
- June 17, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: Petersburg Yankees
- June 17, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Petersburg Captured!
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Fighting Near Petersburg
- June 17, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Latest From Grants Army
- June 17, 1864 <i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i>: From The Potomac Army
- June 17, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Illustrated New Age</i>: The War
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Evening Union</i>: The Official War Bulletin
- June 17, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Army of the Potomac Addition Particulars Of Its Movements
- June 16, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: The Attack On Petersburg
- June 16, 1864 <i>New York Herald Tribune</i>: The Campaign
- June 16, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: Gen Grant Has Crossed The James River
- June 16, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: The Campaign In Virginia And The Southwest
- June 16, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: Rebel Account
- June 16, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. William H. Stiners Despatch
- June 16, 1864 <i>Macon Telegraph</i>: Another Exciting Day
- June 16, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: General Grant James River
- June 16, 1864 <i>Washington Evening Union</i>: Second Edition The Situation
- June 16, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: Military Affairs
- June 15, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: From The South Side
- June 15, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: General Butler's Operations
- June 15, 1864 <i>New York Herald Tribune</i>: From General Butler The Rebels Annoyed
- June 15, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: Attack By Gunboats On Fort Clifton
- June 15, 1864 <i>Cincinnati Daily Enquirer</i>: From The Potomac Army
- June 15, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: The Movement To The James River
- June 14, 1864 <i>Daily National Intelligencer</i>: The Movement On Petersburg
- June 14, 1864 <i>Lowell Daily Citizen And News</i>: Army News
- June 14, 1864 <i>New York Herald Tribune</i>: From Gen Butler From The South Side
- June 14, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: The End Of The Petersburg Raid
- June 14, 1864 <i>Wisconsin Daily Patriot</i>: Movement Against Richmond
- June 14, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: Operations on the Southside
- June 14, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: General Butler's Department
- June 14, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: The Spoils
- June 14, 1864 <i>Milwaukee Sentinel</i>: The News
- June 13, 1864 <i>San Francisco Bulletin</i>: Approaching Richmond from Two Ways
- June 13, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: From General Butler The Attack on Petersburg
- June 13, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: Grant South of the Pamunkey
- June 13, 1864 <i>Milwaukee Sentinel</i>: From Butler's Army
- June 13, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: From Butler's Department
- June 13, 1864 <i>Milwaukee Sentinel</i>: From Butler's Department
- June 13, 1864 <i>Daily National Intelligencer</i>: From the South Side of Richmond
- June 13, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: More of the Petersburg Raid
- June 13, 1864 <i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i>: General Butler's Grudge
- June 12, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Butler: Attempt to Destroy Rebel Supplies at Petersburg
- June 11, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: From Fortress Monroe
- June 11, 1864 <i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i>: Assault on Petersburg
- June 11, 1864 <i>Baltimore Sun</i>: A Demonstration on Petersburg
- June 11, 1864 <i>Illustrated New Age</i>: From General Butler's Department
- June 11, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: From Fortress Monroe
- June 11, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Important from the South Side
- June 11, 1864 <i>Wisconsin Daily Patriot</i>: From Fort Monroe
- June 11, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: General Butler's Department
- 1864
- August 1864
- August 16, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: “More on The First Deep Bottom Operation”
- August 16, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: “The First Deep Bottom Operation”
- August 16, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: "July 26, 1864 March"
- August 2, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: Our Army Before Petersburg
- August 27, 1864 <i>Quincy Patriot</i>: 24th Massachusetts Itinerary
- August 27, 1864 <i>Quincy Patriot</i>: Camp of 56th [Mass] Reg.
- August 12, 1864 <i>Kennebec Journal</i>: The Colored Troops of the Ninth Corps
- August 23, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Seventh Infantry
- August 13, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Twentieth Infantry
- August 9, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Seventh Infantry
- August 8, 1864 <i>South Danvers [Mass] Wizard</i>: Naval Correspondence
- August 4, 1864 <i>Baltimore Clipper</i>: Sheridan's Cavalry
- January 8, 1887 <i>Portland Evening Express</i>: J.W. Spaulding on the Second Battle of Reams' Station
- August 1, 1864 <i>New York Tribune</i>: The Operations of Wednesday
- July 1864
- July 12, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: From the 8th N. Y. Artillery
- July 12, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: Head Quarters 8th N.Y. Vol.
- July 5, 1864 <i>Batavia (NY) Republican Advocate</i>: From the 8th N.Y. Artillery
- July 9, 1864 <i>Macon Daily Telegraph</i>: For the Daily Telegraph (June 27, 1864)
- July 11, 1864 <i>New York Daily News</i>: From General Foster's Command
- July 18, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Michigan Cavalry Brigade
- July 18, 1864 <i>Richmond Daily Dispatch</i>: The Second Howitzers
- July 16, 1864 <i>Richmond Daily Dispatch</i>: Below Richmond
- July 31, 1864 <i>New York Times</i>: In Bivouac
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York World</i>: Special Dispatch to the World
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Tribune</i>: Butler's Headquarters
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Daily Tribune</i>: Bermuda Hundred
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. A. Davidson's Dispatches
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. Finley Anderson’s Dispatch
- July 30, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. S. Cadwallader’s Dispatch
- July 30, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: A Battle on the James
- June 1864
- June 18, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Latest From Grant
- June 18, 1864 <i>Boston Advertiser</i>: Gen. Butler's Bottle
- June 18, 1864 <i>Washington National Intelligencer</i>: Southern News Via Richmond
- June 18, 1864 <i>Cincinnati Enquirer</i>: Latest to Associated Press
- June 14, 1864 <i>Richmond Sentinel</i>: Army of Northern Virginia, June 13, 1864
- June 13, 1864 <i>Richmond Sentinel</i>: Army of Northern Virginia, June 12, 1864
- June 3, 1864 <i>Kennebec Journal</i>: The Rebel Torpedoes in James River
- June 28, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Twenty-Fourth
- June 23, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Twenty-Fourth
- June 19, 1864 <i>Green Mountain (Vermont) Freeman</i>: A Soldier's Letter
- June 8, 1864 <i>South Danvers [Mass] Wizard</i>: Letter from Washington
- June 23, 1864 <i>New York Daily News</i>: Army of the Potomac (June 19)
- June 23, 1864 <i>New York Daily News</i>: Army of the Potomac
- June 30, 1864 <i>Baltimore Clipper</i>: The President's Visit to General Grant
- June 29, 1864 <i>Baltimore Clipper</i>: From the Second Maryland
- June 18, 1864 <i>Lowell Daily Citizen and News</i>: An Interesting Letter
- June 18, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: The Situation
- June 29, 1864 <i>Broome (NY) Weekly Republican</i>: From the 109th N.Y.V. In the Field Near Petersburg, June 19
- June 27, 1864 <i>Binghamton (NY) Daily Democrat</i>: The 109th [NY] List of Killed and Wounded
- June 24, 1864 <i>Binghamton (NY) Daily Democrat</i>: The 109th [NY] Regiment
- June 24, 1864 <i>Binghamton (NY) Daily Democrat</i>: 109th NY List of Wounded on June 16 and 17
- June 17, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: The War News
- June 18, 1864 <i>Stoughton Sentinel</i>: The Great Battles In Virginia
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Daily National Intelligencer</i>: Supposed Movement Of Gen Lee
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: The Great Contest
- June 17, 1864 <i>Macon Telegraph</i>: Telegraphic Reports
- June 17, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: Very Latest News Grant's Movement
- June 17, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: The Late Attack On Petersburg
- June 17, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: General Lee's Army
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. William H. Stimer's Despatch of June 15, 1864
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Daily National Intelligencer</i>: General Grants Change Of Base
- June 17, 1864 <i>Lowell Daily Citizen And News</i>: The War News
- June 17, 1864 <i>Macon Telegraph</i>: The Fronts
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: Gen Grant James
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Rebel Accounts Of General Kautzs Demonstration On Petersburg
- June 17, 1864 <i>Trenton State Gazette</i>: News From Gen Grant
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Evening Union</i>: The Situation
- June 17, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: Associated Press Account
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Grant The Movement Across The James
- June 17, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: Petersburg Yankees
- June 17, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Petersburg Captured!
- June 17, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Fighting Near Petersburg
- June 17, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Latest From Grants Army
- June 17, 1864 <i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i>: From The Potomac Army
- June 17, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Illustrated New Age</i>: The War
- June 17, 1864 <i>Washington Evening Union</i>: The Official War Bulletin
- June 17, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Army of the Potomac Addition Particulars Of Its Movements
- June 16, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: The Attack On Petersburg
- June 16, 1864 <i>New York Herald Tribune</i>: The Campaign
- June 16, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: Gen Grant Has Crossed The James River
- June 16, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: The Campaign In Virginia And The Southwest
- June 16, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: Rebel Account
- June 16, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Mr. William H. Stiners Despatch
- June 16, 1864 <i>Macon Telegraph</i>: Another Exciting Day
- June 16, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: General Grant James River
- June 16, 1864 <i>Washington Evening Union</i>: Second Edition The Situation
- June 16, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: Military Affairs
- June 15, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: From The South Side
- June 15, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: General Butler's Operations
- June 15, 1864 <i>New York Herald Tribune</i>: From General Butler The Rebels Annoyed
- June 15, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: Attack By Gunboats On Fort Clifton
- June 15, 1864 <i>Cincinnati Daily Enquirer</i>: From The Potomac Army
- June 15, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: The Movement To The James River
- June 14, 1864 <i>Daily National Intelligencer</i>: The Movement On Petersburg
- June 14, 1864 <i>Lowell Daily Citizen And News</i>: Army News
- June 14, 1864 <i>New York Herald Tribune</i>: From Gen Butler From The South Side
- June 14, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: The End Of The Petersburg Raid
- June 14, 1864 <i>Wisconsin Daily Patriot</i>: Movement Against Richmond
- June 14, 1864 <i>Columbus Daily Enquirer</i>: Operations on the Southside
- June 14, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: General Butler's Department
- June 14, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: The Spoils
- June 14, 1864 <i>Milwaukee Sentinel</i>: The News
- June 13, 1864 <i>San Francisco Bulletin</i>: Approaching Richmond from Two Ways
- June 13, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: From General Butler The Attack on Petersburg
- June 13, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: Grant South of the Pamunkey
- June 13, 1864 <i>Milwaukee Sentinel</i>: From Butler's Army
- June 13, 1864 <i>Daily Ohio Statesman</i>: From Butler's Department
- June 13, 1864 <i>Milwaukee Sentinel</i>: From Butler's Department
- June 13, 1864 <i>Daily National Intelligencer</i>: From the South Side of Richmond
- June 13, 1864 <i>Richmond Examiner</i>: More of the Petersburg Raid
- June 13, 1864 <i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i>: General Butler's Grudge
- June 12, 1864 <i>New York Herald</i>: Butler: Attempt to Destroy Rebel Supplies at Petersburg
- June 11, 1864 <i>New York Herald-Tribune</i>: From Fortress Monroe
- June 11, 1864 <i>Cleveland Plain Dealer</i>: Assault on Petersburg
- June 11, 1864 <i>Baltimore Sun</i>: A Demonstration on Petersburg
- June 11, 1864 <i>Illustrated New Age</i>: From General Butler's Department
- June 11, 1864 <i>Boston Daily Advertiser</i>: From Fortress Monroe
- June 11, 1864 <i>Albany Evening Journal</i>: Important from the South Side
- June 11, 1864 <i>Wisconsin Daily Patriot</i>: From Fort Monroe
- June 11, 1864 <i>Philadelphia Inquirer</i>: General Butler's Department
- October 1864
- September 1864
- 1865
- Southern Historical Society Papers
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign
- April 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 10, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 9, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 8, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 7, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 6, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 5, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 4, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 3, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 2, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: April 1, 1865
- August 1864
- August 10, 1864 <i>Detroit Free Press</i>: From the Fifth Infantry
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 31, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 30, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 29, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 28, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 27, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 26, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 25, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 23, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 22, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 21, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 20, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 19, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 18, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 17, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 15, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 14, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 13, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 12, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 9, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 8, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 5, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 4, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 3, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 2, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: August 1, 1864
- December 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 31, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 30, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 19, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 14, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 9, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 8, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 4, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 3, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 2, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: December 1, 1864
- February 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 27, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 26, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 23, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 22, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 21, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 18, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 15, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 14, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 13, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 11, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 10, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 9, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 6, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 5, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 3, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 2, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: February 1, 1865
- January 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 31, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 30, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 27, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 25, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 24, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 23, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 19, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 17, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 16, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 13, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 12, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 11, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 9, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 8, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 7, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 4, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 3, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 2, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: January 1, 1865
- July 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 31, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 30, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 29, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 28, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 27, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 26, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 25, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 23, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 22, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 20, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 19, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 18, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 17, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 16, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 15, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 14, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 13, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 12, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 11, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 9, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 8, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 6, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 5, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 4, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 3, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: July 2, 1864
- June 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 30, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 29, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 28, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 27, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 26, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 25, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 23, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 22, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 21, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 20, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 19, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 18, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 17, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 16, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 15, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 14, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 13, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 12, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 11, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 9, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 8, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 6, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 5, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 4, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 3, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 2, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: June 1, 1864
- March 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 31, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 30, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 29, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 28, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 27, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 26, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 25, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 23, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 15, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 14, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 13, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 11, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 10, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 9, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 8, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 5, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 3, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 2, 1865
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: March 1, 1865
- May 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 31, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 30, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 29, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 28, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 27, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 26, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 21, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 20, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 18, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 17, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 16, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 12, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 11, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 9, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 6, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 5, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: May 4, 1864
- November 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 30, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 28, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 27, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 26, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 25, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 22, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 20, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 18, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 16, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 13, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 12, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 11, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 5, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: November 1, 1864
- October 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 29, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 28, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 27, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 25, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 23, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 20, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 19, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 18, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 17, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 16, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 15, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 14, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 13, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 11, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 9, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 8, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 6, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 3, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 2, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: October 1, 1864
- September 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 29, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 28, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 27, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 24, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 23, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 22, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 21, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 20, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 19, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 18, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 17, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 16, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 15, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 14, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 13, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 12, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 10, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 7, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 5, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 4, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 3, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 2, 1864
- Today in the Petersburg Campaign: September 1, 1864
- Units
- Wargaming
- American Civil War Miniatures
- Charge
- The Battle of the Crater Michael Wedding Charge! Map, July 30, 1864
- Charge! Issue 18, Page 22: Battle of the Crater by Michael Wedding
- The Battle of Quaker Road Christopher Maes Charge! Map, March 29, 1865
- Charge! Issue 13, Page 16: Lewis’s Farm (Quaker Road) by Christopher Maes
- Charge! Issue 5, Page 17: The Second Assault at Fort Fisher by David Glenn Jr.
- Charge! Issue 17, Page 21: Fort Fisher (First Attack) by Christopher Maes
- Charge! Issue 27, Page 7: The Battle of Fort Pocahontas (Wilson’s Wharf) by Jerry Stefek
- The Battle of Fort Stedman Doug Rogers Charge! Map, March 25, 1865
- Charge! Issue 24, Page 2: The Battle of Fort Stedman by Doug Rogers
- The Battle of Namozine Church Scott Mingus Charge! Map, April 3, 1865
- Charge! Issue 22, Page 17: Namozine Church by Scott Mingus