11th North Carolina Battalion: Home Guard: Brief History of the 11th Battalion, North Carolina Home Guard; commonly called the Watauga County Home Guard.
11th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History and roster of Company K. The 11th is also called the Bethel Regiment.
12th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History and battles of the regiment.
13th North Carolina Infantry Battalion: Features battle history and muster roll.
13th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Their history in Pender/Scales Brigade: Army of Northern Virginia.
13th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Battle history of the regiment and living history information.
14th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The detailed history, rosters, and numerous battles of the regiment are discussed.
14th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Battles in which the 14th participated.
15th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Formation and detailed muster records for Company B: originally named the 5th North Carolina Volunteers.
16th North Carolina Infantry: Formation and roster of Company A.
16th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Roster and history of the 16th North Carolina Infantry, Pender/Scales Brigade: Army of Northern Virginia
17th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The history, roster, and assignments of the regiment.
17th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history of the 1st and 2nd organizations of Company B.
18th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit formation, list of skirmishes and battles, and casualty figures.
18th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history of the regiment in the Army of Northern Virginia.
18th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history of the regiment, included: formation, battle engagements, and their surrender at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.
1st North Carolina Infantry Battalion: Junior Reserves: Unit formation and history of these young men between the ages of 17 and 18.
1st North Carolina Infantry Battalion: Sharpshooters: Organized by the consolidation of Companies B and E, 21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment on April 26, 1682. Organization, assignments, and battles are discussed.
1st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history of the 1st North Carolina Infantry: also called the "Bethel Regiment." The regiment's Private Henry Lawson Wyatt was the first Confederate to die in the Civil War.
1st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: A detailed history of the Bethel Regiment from the Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate soldier, by Private Louis Leon. Private Leon served as a private in the Bethel Regiment and as a private in the 53rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment, included: detailed history of the 53rd.
20th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Sequential battle history for the regiment. They suffered over 200 casualties at the Battle of Gettysburg.
21st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Includes regiment formation, muster records, detailed battle history, and authentic regimental pictures.
22nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Roster, pictures of staff officers, and detailed history of the 22nd North Carolina Infantry, Pender/Scales Brigade: Army of Northern Virginia.
22nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Organization, field officers, assignments, and battles.
22nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Original regimental flag picture, roster, and history of the 22nd North Carolina Infantry, Pender/Scales Brigade: Army of Northern Virginia.
23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The formation, battles, casualties, and surrender at Appomattox for Company D, 23rd North Carolina Infantry. They are also called: The Pee Dee Guards.
23rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History, formation, battles, and living history: includes picture of the original regimental flag.
24th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History and roster of Company B, 24th North Carolina Infantry.
24th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Originally the 14th North Carolina Volunteers (to 14 November 1861), and included is a brief history of the regiment in the Army of Northern Virginia.
25th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Dedicated to the original members, with history, photos, and contact form.
26th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit formation, battle history, casualty figures, roster, and officers.
26th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: A comprehensive library of the regiment’s history, and contains information about modern day reenacting events and organizational information.
27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The regiment’s history, rosters, and official assignments from September 28, 1861, to surrender on April 9, 1865.
27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History of Company D, 27th North Carolina Infantry; includes picture of the "Brigadier General John R. Cooke Memorial." (Brigadier General Cooke was brother-in-law to Brigadier General James Ewell Brown "Jeb" Stuart).
29th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: "Record of Events" for the Twenty-ninth North Carolina Infantry: January 1862-December 1863.
2nd North Carolina Infantry Battalion: Formation and brief history of the battalion; in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign it served with General Jubal Early.
2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Junior Reserves: Brief history and roster of the young men of Company F.
2nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history and muster records for Company C: The Duplin Rifles.
30th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit formation, roster, and casualty figures.
31st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Detailed history of the 31st. Included: the unit's surrender to General William Sherman and paroles being dated May 1, 1865.
32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History of Company K: The Franklin Rifles.
33rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: A brief history and surrender in April 1865, at the Appomattox Court House.
33rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History and roster of Company F: The Dixie Invincibles.
34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Roster and history of the 34th North Carolina Infantry, Pender/Scales Brigade: Army of Northern Virginia.
34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Organization, officer muster records, and battle history.
34th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History of Company D, a.k.a. "The Oakland Guards".
35th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history of the regiment; it participated in the difficult campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg.
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The "Official History" of the regiment which served in Branch's Brigade, of Hill's Corps, under General Robert E. Lee.
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit history and detailed company rosters for this unit of the Branch/Lane Brigade: Army of Northern Virginia.
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History of Company A, 37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment. They are also known as the Ashe Beauregard Riflemen. Occupations included two lawyers, seven teachers, and three clergymen.
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: A brief history of the regiment.
38th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: This regiment was attached to Pender/Scales Brigade which served for over three years in the Army of Northern Virginia. They served with Generals Dorsey, Pender, A. P. Hill, and "Stonewall" Jackson.
38th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Formation and casualty reports of Company I and includes picture of regimental flag. They are also called "The Cleveland Marksmen."
39th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The history, roster, and assignments of the regiment.
39th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Company C: A brief history.
43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The history, roster, and assignments of the regiment, as they served with Generals Daniel, Hoke, and Grimes.
44th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History and the unit's surrender at Appomattox Court House.
46th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Their participation in the Crater, Weldon Railroad, Ream's Station, Peebles Farm, and Hatcher's Run Battles.
47th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Their history and engagement at the Battle of Gettysburg, as described by Captain John H. Thorp, Company A, 47th North Carolina Infantry.
48th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit formation, battle history, and muster records.
4th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Casualty report for Company E: by Capt. D. M. Carter.
51st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The chronological history, company rosters, assignments, and casualties of the regiment.
51st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Organization and roster of Company E.
51st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Organization and roster of Company F: also called the "Ashpole True Boys."
51st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: A comprehensive history of the regiment, included: detailed service records.
52nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit formation, roster, and comprehensive battle history.
53rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit formation and company commanders' muster records. They fought in the battles of Cold Harbor, Gettysburg, and in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign.
54th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Organization and roster for Company B.
54th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Formation and detailed battle history of the regiment.
55th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Detailed muster records for Company D.
56th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Formation of Company F and includes casualty reports. They are also called "The Cleveland Riflemen."
58th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Comprehensive history of the regiment.
5th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Senior Reserves: Brief history and muster records of Company B.
60th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history of the unit as it fought at Murfreesboro, served in Mississippi, and participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee.
61st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History, muster records, and battles.
61st North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History of Company B: The Beaufort Plow Boys.
62nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Features battle history, roster, and photo of commanding officer.
62nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Detailed history of the regiment by Major Bryan G. McDowell. The regiment's surrender in East Tennessee is also discussed.
62nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Roster and brief history of the regiment's surrender in the Cumberland Gap.
62nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Official history and surrender of the 62nd: includes official communiqué, surrender of the Cumberland Gap, complete roster of surrendered soldiers, and their internment.
64th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Also known as Allen's Regiment. Unit formation, battle history, and muster records.
66th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: The formation, history, and roster of the unit, as part of Kirkland's Brigade, Hoke's Division: Army of Northern Virginia.
67th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit history and roster: written after the war by the unit's commanding officer.
67th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit history and muster records. Includes unit's joint operations with Whitford's Battalion.
68th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History of this unit which served in North Carolina and East Tennessee.
69th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: It is also called Thomas' Legion: History is recorded by the Unit's Historian, Major William Williams Stringfield.
6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History and organization of the regiment.
7th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Unit history from 1861-1865, with muster records and photos.
7th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: History, assignments, roster, and battles of the regiment.
8th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Brief history of Company H, with "living history" information.
Avery's North Carolina Infantry Battalion: History written by Major A. C. Avery.
Clingman's Brigade: North Carolina: History of the 8th, 31st, 51st, and 61st North Carolina Infantry Regiments, Clingman's Brigade: Hoke's Division. At Fort Wagner they repelled the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw.
Croom's North Carolina Infantry Company: Local Defense: They are also called the Kingston Guards and Kingston Provost Guard: Includes brief history and unit roster.
Lane's Brigade: North Carolina: General James H. Lane's Brigade: Pender's Division: Third Army Corps: The Army of Northern Virginia. History of the 7th, 18th, 28th, 33rd, and 37th North Carolina Infantry Regiments and includes official letters and surrender.
Pender/Scales Brigade: North Carolina: History of the 13th, 16th, 22nd, 34th, and 38th North Carolina Infantry Regiments. Includes battles and campaigns.
Pettigrew's Brigade: North Carolina: In Pickett's Division: Brigadier General Johnston Pettigrew's Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg.
Thomas' Legion: History and battles of this unit consisting of Native Americans: also called Thomas' Legion of Indians and Mountaineers or Highlanders.
Thomas' Legion of Indians and Highlanders: Extensive muster records for the Thomas Legion.
Western North Carolina Infantry Regiments: Official History for the 1st (Bethel), 2nd, 11th, 16th, 22nd, 25th, 26th, 27th, 29th, 34th, 35th, 37th, 39th, 58th, 60th, 61st, 62nd, 64th (Allen's), and 69th North Carolina Infantry Regiments. The majority comprising these regiments were "Mountaineers or Highlanders."
William Holland Thomas' Legion of Cherokee Indians and Highlanders: "Official History" with photos: it is also called the 69th North Carolina Infantry Regiment and Thomas' Legion. Includes: Walker's Battalion, Love's Regiment, Cherokee Battalion, Cherokee Body Guards, and Levi and Barr's Light Artillery Battery.