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Civil War Wars United States
Civil War Wars United States
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- "The Army Flag and Its Streamers" was prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History, to provide general summaries of each of the campaigns displayed on the Army flag.
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- Hundreds of photographs of Civil War artillery projectiles, fuses, glossary of terms, and patents.
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- Overview, online resources, and guidance for classroom discussion. On TeacherServe from the National Humanities Center.
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- From the University of Northern Texas, this site was created with the intent of linking to as many primary documents from the period of the secession crisis as is reasonably possible, with the goal of shedding light on the causes of secession, hence of th
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- Jewish-American History on the Web is an online archive of original documents, journals, books and literature on the subject of Jews in the Civil War.
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- Information about the Army of the Cumberland and George H. Thomas source page and the Army of Tennessee and Braxton Bragg source page.
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- Digitized text for Civil War Years 1860-1866.
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- Describes the involvement of Canadian citizens in the US Civil War (1861-65).
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- The American Battlefield Protection Program's site for Civil War Battlefields and related issues. On-line publications, features, publications to order, and links to National Civil War Parks.
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- An illustrated account of five days of mayhem in July 1863, which included the lynching of eleven black men.
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- Civil War information, history, time lines, images and videos. Information about the Confederacy, its flag and its history.
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- Description of qualifications and the role of Civil War chaplains, who shared every part of the soldiers' lives. Includes some photographs.
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- A historical overview of the fortifications that guarded Washington during the Civil War and their current condition.
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- Descriptions, manuals and photographs of the signal equipment and methods used during the American Civil War.
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- Comprehensive collection of Civil War related links, photos, letters and diaries, documents, and battle reports.
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- Extensive coverage of American Civil War terminology, trivia quizzes, chronologies, profiles, stories, graphics and photographs of key figures and events.
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- Civil War on the Western Border -- a summary from Bleeding Kansas to the surrender, including rarely seen newspaper articles.
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- Library of Congress collection of reconnaissance, sketch, coastal, and theater-of-war maps depicting troop activities and fortifications.
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- Pictures of maps used in the conflict.
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- This is meant to be a concise index to the generals who fought on both sides of the US Civil War, and has been specifically prepared for the Internet.
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- A history of the war to preserve its memories.
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- An easy-to-use American Civil War timeline with many original photographs and interesting quotes.
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- Electronic edition of "Instructions for the Government of Armies of the United States in the Field," prepared by Francis Lieber, promulgated as General Orders No. 100 by President Lincoln, 24 April 1863.
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- A comprehensive list of regimental roster links by state.
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- A site for sharing information on confederate soldiers. Construction of a Memorial Wall and a Library/Museum next to a Confederate Cemetery in Waynesville, GA.
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- Article on a birthday or event that occurred on today's date during the U.S. Civil War.
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- A complete overlook of the War; including maps, indexes, statistics, flags, lists of battles, and photo gallery. Dedicated to the 13th W. Virginia.
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- Listing of slang terms still used in today's language.
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- A social studies curriculum unit in the Storypath series dealing with the Civil War, specifically the area around Chattanooga.
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- The CWSS is a comprehensive research tool for searching the records of the soldiers and sailors that fought in the Civil War.
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- Includes informational pages on many leaders and battles of the Civil War.
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- Contains thousands of pages of photos, documents, letters and diaries, battle reports, research and genealogy material.
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- Includes Civil War personalities, battles, and causes for the conflict.
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- Relics of the Civil War. Site offers information about insignias of rank and branch of service, documents from the conflict, uniforms, and related collector information.
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- A haiku verse by Melissa Whelan inspired by the American Civil War; an ode of homage to the valor of our most deadly conflict.
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- An etext of the 1912 10 volume edition, in PDF files of 50 page segments per volume. A rich collection of photographs, maps and memoirs of the great war.
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- Explains the types and use of artillery in the War Between the States.
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- This site has information on the U.S. Civil War and the people in it, as well as some of the battles fought.
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- The stories of men and women born in Scotland who fought in the American Civil War.
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- Chronology, information on casualties, the Confederacy and a discussion forum.
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- Provides searchable databases of bibliographical and biographical holdings and unit histories; online access to document descriptions and photographs.
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- The works of Edwin C. Fishel, a noted author in the area of intelligence, reveals covert operations, spies and intrigue gathered from his research on the role of intelligence in the Civil War.
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- A virtual library of Civil War military histories, Union manuals and documents, includes links to other resources.
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- Includes recruiting posters for New York City regiments of volunteers; stereographic views documenting the mustering of soldiers and of popular support for the Union in New York City; photography showing the war's impact, both in the north and south; and
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- An illustrated discussion of Union Army Uniforms and Insignia of the American Civil War 1861-1865 with the text of the 1861 Uniform Regulations.
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- The Weapons of the Civil War from the Chicago Public Library. An introduction and photographic exhibits with descriptions on the ordinance of the Civil War.
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- Complete online text of the Official Records of the Civil War.
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- Four-part article exploring the causes of the conflict.
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- The regimental organization, assignments and battles, including the Battle of Grand Gulf and fortifications' map, images and leaders, plus links to additional Civil War information.
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- A comprehensive online resource for Civil War information.
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- Site promotes the study of the American Civil War.
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- A site for information about Civil War hospital stewards. Includes a list of Civil War medicines.
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- Civil war era military communication research and living history. Includes flag and torch signals, rockets, coston composition lights, electric wire telegraphy, aeronautics, cryptography, signal systems, and additional forms of military communication.
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- A collection of American Civil War regimental histories, letters from home and diary excerpts.
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- Contains various Confederate and Federal regiments from the Civil War Period.
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- Categorized links, includes archives, bibliographies, books and "Gateways" category. A comprehensive list of Civil War links frequently updated and maintained by Prof. Jim Janke of Dakota State University.
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- Free educational material on the American Civil War and Abraham Lincoln, site provides an outline, library, and lesson plans.
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- The site includes an examination of the causes, biographies of Northern and Southern leaders, battlefield parks, and photographs the locations and participants.
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- Text of 1861 Regulations for the Uniform of the United States Army with illustrations drawn from various other sources and artifacts.
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- The mission of the center is to promote scholarly research war through the development of a database that contains pertinent military, socio-economic and medical data on Union and Confederate servicemen, with initial emphasis on West Virginia's soldiers.
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- Essay on the astrocartography of the Civil War, focus on how the planetary metaphors of Mars and Pluto were reflected in this historic event, by astrocartographer Rob Couteau.
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- Article discussing the role the Mexican War and the Wilmot Proviso played in setting the stage for the War Between the States.
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- The collection of the late W. Norman FitzGerald holding includes 1,700 books, 400 pamphlets and 75 maps in addition to letters and other materials from noted Civil War authors.
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- History of Civil War units containing men of Spanish ancestry who fought for the Confederacy and the Union.
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- The fact that microbes caused more death than hostile fire is well known to the student of the American Civil War. This account reveals the influence of insects on soldiering during the Civil War.
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- A detailed account of the first twelve months of the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee, from his assumption of command on June 1, 1862, to the eve of the climactic battle at Gettysburg.
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- Follow the events of the Civil War with digital versions of maps created by the United States Military Academy's Department of History.
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- Contains information about Confederate and Union Generals, and Rock Island Prison.
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- Hypermedia archive of thousands of primary sources. Follows two communities before, during, and after the American Civil War, Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
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- Links about the American Civil War.
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- Information about Tennessee artillery troops of the Civil War.
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- Description of soldiers from each side, timeline of events and key dates, gallery of pictures, and other resources.
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- Collection of questions, quotes, recipes, pictures, unusual facts, and chronology.
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- This is a series of history primary on-line resources intended to serve the needs of teachers and students in college survey courses in American history.
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- Shotgun's Civil War site - including overviews of many different aspects of the war, biographies, battle summaries, photographs, selected official records, and Fox's Regimental losses.
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- A directory including many links, a Civil War search, chat, and message boards.
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- Features include CSA and USA generals, Medals of Honor, and regimental links, trivia, day-to-day chronology, Pennsylvania rosters for Northampton, Lehigh, and Carbon Counties; Gettysburg National Cemetery burials.
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- Covers medicine at the start of the war, medical technology, amputations, transport, and a bibliography.
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- Trends in Civil War publishing, CW historiography, CW civic remembrance, and pop culture.
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- Research reference and data resources and links.
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- A weekly updated day by day account of the American Civil War.
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- Examines the Civil War through the Smithsonian Institutes extensive collections. It includes resources, a detailed timeline, and images with detailed descriptions.
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- From authentic 19th century recipes, to medicine, well-researched period clothing and little-known Civil War facts, this web-site captures real life on the home and war-front.
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