33d North Carolina Infantry

 

 

Clark, Walter, ed.  Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the

            Great War, l86l‑'65....  Vol. 2.  Wendell, NC:  Broadfoot, 1982.  pp. 537‑80 (25 photocopied pages).  E573.4H57.1982v2.  (Unit history and roster of officers).

 

Crute, Joseph H., Jr.  Units of the Confederate States Army.  Midlothian, VA:  Derwent Books,

            1987.  Ref.

                        See p. 230 (1 photocopied page) for a concise summary of the regiment's service.

 

Long, Roger.  "Maj. Joseph H. Saunders, 33rd North Carolina, C.S.A."  Gettysburg Mag  10 (Jan

            1994):  pp. 102-06 (5 photocopied pages).  E475.53G482no10.

 

McDaid, William K.  "'Four Years of Arduous Service':  The History of the Branch‑Lane Brigade in

            the Civil War."  Thesis, MI State Univ, 1987.  395 p.  E573.4B73M32.1987a.

 

Manarin, Louis H. & Jordan, Weymouth, T., comps.  North Carolina Troops, l86l‑l865:  A Roster.

            Vol. 9.  Raleigh, NC:  Office of Arch & Hist, 1983.  E573.3M3v9.

                        See pp. 112‑18 (7 photocopied pages) for a brief history of the regiment.  Subsequent pages contain a unit roster.

 

"Memorial Sketch Lieut. Thomas A. Cowan."  Our Living and Our Dead  3 (1875):  pp.  36‑38

            (2 photocopied pages).  E482O93v3.

 

Moore, John W.  Roster of North Carolina Troops in the War Between the States.  Vol. 2.  Raleigh,

            NC:  Ashe & Gatling, 1882.  pp. 601‑39 (20 photocopied pages).  E573.3N87v2.  (Unit roster).

 

Sifakis, Stewart.  Compendium of the Confederate Armies:  North Carolina.  NY:  Facts on File,

            1992.   pp. 131‑33 (2 photocopied pages).  E573S53.1992.  (Unit organizational history).

 

 

The following pertinent personal papers are in the Institute's Manuscript Archive:

 

            Anderson, C. M. ‑ LeighColl Bk 31:#81 (Enlisted man's letter, Apr 29, 1863)

            Avery, Clark M. - CWMiscColl (COL's pledge signed at Dept of NC HQ, Apr 3, 1862)

            Lucas, W. H.  ‑ BrakeColl (Lt's letter describing death of Lt John Caldwell, Dec 9, 1887)