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* Ohio In The War-Volume II. Whitelaw Reid. Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin. Cincinnati 1868
*  Company A's Ledger 1861. Ledger of Capt. Samuel A. Currie. 33rd OVI. Financial and equipment accounts of members of Company A, 33rd OVI. 1 volume. Call# General VOL 333. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
*  Joseph Hoffhines Papers. Joseph Hoffhines Co. E. 33rd OVI. 20 items. 18 letters to wife Nancy, a cracker recipe and rules for soldiers. Call# VFM2596. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
* Diary of Sergeant W.L. Jackson, of Company C, 33d Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Warren L. Johnson. From: Fifth Annual Report of the New York State Bureau of Military Statistics. pgs 682-714. 1868
* Nelson Purdum Diaries. Nelson Purdum Corporal and later 1st Lt. 33rd OVI. 3 Volumes. Vol 938, Bell Island and Libby Prison 1863. Vol 939, Chattanooga 1864. Vol 940, 1865. Call# General VOL 938-940. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
* Nelson Purdum Papers. Nelson Purdum Corporal and later 1st Lt. 33rd OVI. 21 items. Collection includes typescript story of his escape from Libby Prison in 1863 and histories of the Regiment. Call# General VFM2107. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
* Ohio Boys in Dixie. The Adventures of Twenty Two Scouts sent by Gen. O.M. Mitchel to destroy a railroad; with a narrative of their barbarous treatment by the rebels, and Judge Holt's report. The first published account of Andrews Raid. Seven men of the 33rd OVI were involved. Report by Judge Holt. 47 pgs. Miller and Matthews. New York. 1863
* National Tribune. What Troops were the First to Enter Raleigh, N.C.? A.D. Stine. May 14, 1885
*  National Tribune. Bentonville. The Commander of the 33d Gives a Graphic Account of the Battle. J. Hinson. July 8, 1886
* National Tribune. Peach Tree Creek. W.B. Roby. November 3, 1887
* Three Years With the Armies of the Ohio and the Cumberland by Angus L. Waddle, Late Adjutant 33d, O.V.V.I. Angus L. Waddle. Letters originally published in the Ohio Soldier, over the signature of "Adjutant", January 21 to October 13, 1888. Scioto Gazette Book and Job Office. Chillicothe. Ohio. 1889. Call# 973.78 W117. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
* Constitution and Roster of the 33d Ohio Volunteer Infantry Association, Adopted September 12th, 1888. Chillicothe Daily News. 1889. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio. Call# General 973.7471 J33c. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
* Narrow Escapes! A True Story by Nelson Purdum, of the 33rd Regt., Ohio Volunteers, Who Was an Eye Witness of the Scenes and Incidents Mentioned in this Sketch. by Nelson Purdum. 8 pgs. Mansfield Item Printing Office. Mansfield. O. 1889. Call# E601 P985. Western Reserve Historical Society Archives Library. Cleveland. OH
*  National Tribune. Kenesaw Mt. What Battery Was It, and Who Blundered? J. Hinson. July 18, 1889
* National Tribune. The Sugar and Salt Raid. J.R. Boyce. February 26, 1891
* National Tribune. Entering Corinth. J. Hinson. January 18, 1894
*  National Tribune. Kicked with Artillery. Some Incidents of Chickamauga Told by an Ohio Veteran. J. Hinson. March 26, 1896
* Inquiries For and By Confederates. George I. McWhirter. pg. 312. Confederate Veteran. Volume VII. Number 7. Nashville. Tennessee. July. 1899
* National Tribune. What Battery was it? E.W. Gilbert. May 16, 1907. Perryville Campaign
*  Life in Confederate Prisons. Warren L. Johnson. 33rd OVI. Account clipped from an unidentified newspaper. 15 pgs. Call# PA Box 271 18. Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
* General Joshua Woodrow Sill. by Albert Douglas. Ohio Archaeological and Historical Quarterly. pgs 105-119. Volume XXXI. April. 1922
* Dan Dorsey - Andrews Raider. Dan Dorsey. pgs. 10-14. Pickaway Quarterly. Winter. 1965. Originally in Scioto Gazette. December 16, 1862
* Unit Bibliography. U.S. Army Military History Institute. Carlisle Barracks. PA. 1995
*  Narrow Escape Story #66. by John Phillips. 33rd OVI. Ironton Register. February 16 1888. Transcribed by Joyce Knoch. 1998
* So Good A Man. General Joshua Sill. by Karen Kloss. Timeline. pgs 40-47. Volume 17. Number 2. March-April. 2000. A Publication of the Ohio Historical Society. Columbus. Ohio
* The Great Locomotive Chase Private Jacob Parrott. Jacob Parrott. Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Volume V. Pgs. 272-283. University of Illinois Press. Urbana and Chicago. 2002. Originally in McClure's Magazine, September, 1903 and co-authored by Frank C. Dougherty.
* Heroes of the Western Theater. Thirty-Third Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Lois J. Lambert. 559 pgs. Little Miami Publishing Co. Milford. Ohio. 2008
* Schuyler, Hatley & Graham Illustrated Catalog of the Civil War Military Goods, Dover Publications, Inc. New York
* Arms and Equipment of the Union, Time Life Books, Alexandria, Virginia
* Columbia Rifles Research Compendium: Second Edition, Compiled by John E. Tobey, A Publication fro the Watchdog Quarterly, Inc., Warren, Michigan
* The Federal Civil War Shelter Tent, by Frederick C. Gaede, O�Donnell Publications, Alexandria, Virginia
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