- American Civil War (Cliff Knight & Peter Dennis, 1986)
- American Battlelines (ODGW LLC, unknown)
- Blue-Light Manual (Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1976)
- Brother Against Brother (Stratagem Publications Ltd, 1997)
- Call to the Colors free rules for ACW 15mm miniatures all at Yahoo site. http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/CallToTheColors/ (Fred Ehlers, 2010)
- Circa 1863 (Bob Cooper, Tabletop Games, 1978)
- Enduring Valor: Gettysburg in Miniature (Marek/Janci Designs, Vol.1 2002, Vol. 2 2004)
- Fire and Fury (Quantum Publishing, 1990)
- Hardtack (Guidon Games, 1971)
- Iron and Fire (David Manley, 2005)
- Ironclad (Guidon Games, 1973)
- Gettysburg Soldiers (Larry Reber and Justin Reber, 2010), Website: http://www.gettysburgsoldiers.com
- Honor & Glory (David Marks, unknown)
- Johnny Reb III (John Hill, Game Designers' Workshop, 1988)
- Kepi and Musket (Peter Morffew, 2006)
- Mr. Lincoln's War: Army of the Potomac and Mr. Lincoln's War: Army of the Tennessee (3W (World Wide Wargames), 1983)
- On To Richmond (The Courier Publishing Co. Inc., 1983)
- Rally Round the Flag (Battleline, 1975)
- Rally Once More! V 6 (Computer Moderated Miniature Wargame Rules) (Computer Strategies, 2007)
- Some Wore Blue and Some Wore Gray (Raymond (Ray) James Jackson, 2012)
- The American Civil War (A to Z Rules, 1994)
- Whipping Bobby Lee (Ragnar Brothers, 1990)
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