Al, Perhaps this is what you heard. Broadfoot Publishing Company in Wilmington, NC just a few years ago issued over 100 volumes of what they call "Supplement to the 'Official Records." --Part 1 called "Addendum Reports" are reports, dispatches, and the like that for one reason or another failed to be included in the original 128 volumes of "Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies" [called "O.R." for short] in the 1880s. --Part 2, comprising the lion's share of the work, is called "Records of Events" and in short is the itineraries of most of the Union and Confederate units, in unit numerical order by state. These records are day to day and include the whole regiment followed by specific company records within that regiment where they are available. For example, the Missouri Union records are in volumes 34 through 38, and what could be found for the Missouri Confederate units are in volume 38 of this set of over 100 volumes. Some units kept good records of their operations and these are very helpful, and others gave it a "lick and a promise" as my mother used to say, and you want to strangle those company clerks back in the Civil War. These are invaluable for Civil War research. My specialty is MO guerrilla warfare, and such units are not there [hint, hint--guerrillas were not known for keeping records of any kind], but a lot of the regular outfits that fought against them are in this set. You can find Broadfoot's "Supplement to the 'O.R.' in larger public libraries and in college libraries. Since these volumes are usually kept in the reference sections of these libraries, they are probably not available via interlibrary loan, but perhaps they can copy the pages for a particular regiment for you for a small fee. Broadfoot Publishing Company may still have this set for sale. I don't know if they would sell individual volumes of the set. Is this what you heard about? Bruce Nichols