104th Regiment
Pennsylvania Volunteers
Bibliography
Source: U. S. Army Heritage and Education Center
(formerly the U. S. Army Military History Institute)
U.S. Army Military History Institute
Collections Division
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Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021
29 Jan 2010Bates, Samuel P. Â Â History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5. Wilmington, NC: Â Â Broadfoot, 1993. Vol. 6, pp. 733-78. Â Â E527B32.1993v9. Â Â (Brief history and roster of the regiment).
Bilby, Joseph G. “The Keystone Travelers: Regimental History of the 104th Pennsylvania Infantry.” Military Images Magazine (Mar/Apr 1992): pp. 16-23. Per.
Davis, William W. H. History of the 104th Pennsylvania Regiment, From August 22nd, 1861, to September 30th, 1864. Phila: J.B. Rogers, l866. 364 p. E527.5.104thD38.
_____. “The Siege of Morris Island.” In Annals of the War Written by Leading Participants North and South. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1988. pp. 95-110. E464.A6.
Dyer, Frederick H.   A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion.  Vol. 2.   Dayton, OH:   Morningside, 1979.   Ref. See p. 1609 (1 photocopied page) for a concise summary of the regiment’s service.
Sauers, Richard A.  Advance the Colors!: Pennsylvania Civil War Battle Flags. Vol. 2.  Hbg, PA: Capitol Preservation Comm, 1991.   pp. 348-50 (3 photocopied pages). E527.4S38.1991v2. (Brief unit history with emphasis on the regimental flags).
Smith, R. M. The Ringgold Regiment: Based on the True Exploits of the 104th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Chalfont, PA: R. Michael Smith, 2008. 102 p. PZ4.S653.Ri.
Our Photo Archive includes images of individuals of this unit.
The following pertinent personal papers are in the Institute’s Manuscript Archive:
Benson, Fleetwood – CWMiscColl (Enlisted man’s letters, Feb 26-Aug 20, 1865)
Davis, William H. H. – CWMiscColl (Officer’s papers and orders, Oct 9, 1862- Feb 13, 1864)
Delp, Hannah E. – CWMiscColl
Duke, George – CWMiscColl (Enlisted man’s Gettysburg reunion letter, Jul 6, 1913)
Wood, Joseph – HCWRTColl-DanielsColl (Enlisted man’s letters and papers, Sep 15, 1861-Aug 7, 1863)