| "I have been trying very hard to be powerful 'nice'..." : the correspondence of Sister M. de Sales (Brennan) during the American Civil War | Quinn, E. Moore | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| "To live and die [for] Dixie" : Irish civilians and the confederate states of America | Gleeson, David T. | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| "We are Irish everywhere" : Irish immigrant networks in Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia | Buttimer, B. J.Gleeson, David T. | Article in Journal | | 2005 |
| An immigrant bishop : John England's adaptation of Irish Catholicism to American Republicanism | Carey, Patrick W. | Monograph or Collective Volume | Catholic University of America Press | 2022 |
| Bishop Patrick Lynch of Charleston and his visit to Roslea in 1864 | Corr, Seán | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| Charles Cosslett's travel diary. 1790s Ireland and Britain observed | O'Neill, Hugh | Article in Journal | | 2017 |
| Charleston! Charleston! : the history of a southern city | Fraser, W. C. | Monograph or Collective Volume | University of South Carolina Press | 1989 |
| Charleston's Irish labourers and their move into the confederacy | Joyce, Dee Dee | Article in Journal | | 2010 |
| The history of the Hibernian society of Charleston, S.C. 1799-1979 | Mitchell, Arthur | Monograph or Collective Volume | Gallery Press | 1980 |
| ‘We are Irish everywhere’ : Irish immigrant networks in Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia | Gleeson, David T. | Article in Journal | | 2005 |