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The United States Civil War Center's mission is to promote the study of the war using an interdisciplinary approach, examining the perspectives of all professions, occupations, and academic disciplines, and to make available all appropriate private and public data regarding the Civil War.
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September 11, 2001 2002 George H. Hoemann ...but one of them would make war rather than let the nation survive, and the other would accept war rather than let it perish, and the war came. Abraham Lincoln, 2nd Inaugural Address 4 March 1865 To the Civil War Resources (Last revised 14 June 2002) About the Homepage The page is maintained by Dr. George H. Hoemann. Comments and suggestions can be ...
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American Civil War Battle Maps and Timeline 1860 1865 Documents Pictures.
USS Cairo Gunboat and Museum U.S.S. CAIRO (Union Ironclad gunboat, city class) The U.S.S. Cairo was one of seven ironclad gunboats named in honor of towns along the upper Mississippi and Ohio rivers. These powerful ironclads were formidable vessels, each mounting thirteen big guns (cannon). On them rested in large part, Northern hopes to regain control of the lower Mississippi River and split ...
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September 11, 2001 Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history. Abraham Lincoln, Annual Message to Congress, December 1862 2002 George H. Hoemann URL:http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html The American Civil War Homepage Last Revised 13 August 2002 Outline of Resources General Resources 13 August 2002 The Secession Crisis and Before Images of Wartime Biographical Information 13 August ...
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Civil War Battles by State Area Map with conflict description and outcome.
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Dakota State University Madison, SD, USA The American Civil War The 1863 Sharps carbine issued to Pvt. Charles Nelson, 22nd New York Volunteer Cavalry Photo Credit: Theo X Rojo. ...
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Constructed in 1738, Stratford was the boyhood home of Declaration of Independence signers Richard Henry and Francis Lightfoot Lee, and it was the birthplace of Robert E. Lee.
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The Civil War Preservation Trust is the only national nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving America's Civil War battlefield sites. The Civil War Preservation Trust assists in the purchase of these lands, develops heritage tourism programs and establishes education and interpretive programs.
The official page for the USS Constellation, the last all sail vessel built by the US Navy. Baltimore, Maryland ...
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At The History Place, an easy to use Timeline with many photos and interesting quotes.
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The complete Civil War site. No more running from site to site. On line help available.
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Images drawn from the New-York Historical Society's rich archival collections that document the Civil War. They include 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 drawings and writings by ...
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Friday June 14, 2002 New - About Civil War Interactive Historic Lotz House Put Up For Sale in Franklin June 14, 2002--Across the street from the Carter House and a couple of doors farther north sits what is known as the Lotz House, after Albert Lotz, who built the structure in 1858. It was most recently operated as a Civil War and Native American museum before closing in 2000. (Click headline to ...
Index directory to regimental histories of the United States of America, All States, including history, genealogy, personal narratives, and muster rolls ...
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The Civil War in Arkansas website includes a searchable database so you can find out what happened in various counties during the war in Arkansas, Civil War stories about ancestors of current Arkansans, information about several groups in Arkansas dedicated to recording, reenacting and studying our Civil War heritage, and an interactive message board in which you can share all you know (or would ...
Women Veterans - a history of women in the military from the Revolutionary War to present day. Information about sexual harassment issues, current women veterans issues, and extensive information for military women, past and present.
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More than 126, 450 links! 118, 200 links, categorized & cross-referenced, in over 150 categories. Another 8, 200+ uncategorized new links in the works.
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Civil War Biography Page. Detailed biographies of the major players in the American Civil War.
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Congratulations, you are guest number to visit this page since 7/23/96. Introduction | Text Menu | Bibliography Production Credits EDSITEment, a partnership of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Council of the Great City Schools, MCI, and the National Trust for the Humanities, has selected Crisis at Fort Sumter as one of its Top Humanities Websites. To visit the EDSITEment website, ...
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View our strategic plan. Need help viewing the plan Download acrobat. Thanks for visiting! Comments or problems to Ranger Mike Andrus. Embattled Capital 1861-65 Located on the James River, only 110 miles from the Federal capital of Washington, Richmond was a symbol and prime psychological target throughout the Civil War. If the city were captured, southerners might lose their will to resist -- ...
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Selections from American Music during the Civil War.
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Virtual exhibition of the Civil War letters of Calvin Shedd, a New Hampshire soldier stationed in South Florida, Archives and Special Collections, Richter Library, University of Miami ...
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Shiloh National Military Park Located in Shiloh, TN TRAVEL BASICS - CAMPING - LODGING ACTIVITIES - FACILITIES - FEES/PERMITS Confederate Monument--South is surrendering the laurel wreath of victory back to Death and Night. (NPS Photo) IN BRIEF Shiloh National Military Park was established in 1894 to preserve the scene of the first major battle in the Western theater of the Civil War. The two-day ...
Alton Prison Search Prison Records | Alton in the Civil War | Credits | HOME The Alton prison opened in 1833 as the first Illinois State Penitentiary and was closed in 1860, when the last prisoners were moved to a new facility at Joliet. By late in 1861 an urgent need arose to relieve the overcrowding at 2 St. Louis prisons. On December 31, 1861, Major General Henry Halleck, Commander of the ...
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Site Contents New World Colonial America Revolutionary America Revolutionary Georgia Union & Expansion American Civil War Frontier to New South Savannah & the Coast Transportation Trouble Printing Imaging Services Publishing Information Rare Map Reference Questions Rare Map Collection - The American Civil War Map No. Map Name & Negative Number Author (year) File size Map 1861 M32 Panorama of ...
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Pamplin Historical Park brings Civil War history to life through costumed interpreters, three museums and one of the best preserved battlefields in the country.
The Civil War Music Site offers information on the music of the Civil War as well as civil war songs, fife music, drum music, bugle calls, midis, and more!
Welcome For your reading pleasure, we present historic issues from the New York Times. The digitization process is ongoing, but we invite you right now to peruse the newspaper issues that we have put on line including the Civil War and the Turn of the Century 1900-1907. For other material see Antique Books Registered If you would like to register with us, we will notify you via email as we put ...
The National Civil War Museum attempts to portray the story of the Nation's Civil War. Located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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A look at the causes, characters, and history of the American Civil War ...
ARCHIVES/ LIBRARY ONLINE RESEARCH TOOLS ONLINE DOCUMENTS ONLINE SERVICES Index to Prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia, and Salisbury, North Carolina Prisons, 1864-1865 Browse the Series 87 index for prisoner name, company, regiment, date imprisoned, and prison. Series 87 Last names A - B Last name C - F Last names G - I Last names K - M Last names N - S Last names T - W Index to Prisoners at ...
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Browse - All Records Civil War Abolitionists Army Life Army Units Artists and Authors Cavalry Civilians Communications and Intelligence Confederate Army Officers Confederate Officials Councils Engineering Enlisted Men Federal Army Officers Federal Navy Officers Foreign Diplomats Foreign Observers Generals In The Field Medical Morale Navies Ordnance Photographers and Their Equipment Prisoners and ...
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Alice Williamson Diary An On-line Archival Collection Special Collections Library, Duke University Images and Transcripts of the Diary About the diary About Alice Williamson Read the diary Images and text of each page The whole diary (without images, to make it easier to print). Includes historical annotations. More information about related collections Statement on use and reproduction About ...
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Port Columbus Civil War Naval Museum the nation's most innovative new museum gives visitors a chance to discover the most pivotal period of naval history, Civil War Naval Museum, Civil War, National Civil War Naval Museum, Port Columbus, Living History Museum ...
Lee Hall Mansion, the 1858 Italianate mansion located in Newport News, VA, has seen history unfold within its wall and on it's grounds. Open daily to the public and managed by the Virginia War Museum.
Monocacy National Battlefield Located in Frederick, MD TRAVEL BASICS - CAMPING - LODGING ACTIVITIES - FACILITIES - FEES/PERMITS Gambrills Mill Visitor Center peg bethany photo IN BRIEF Known as the Battle That Saved Washington , the battle of Monocacy on July 9, 1864 between 18, 000 Confederate forces under General Jubal Early, and 5, 800 Union forces under General Lew Wallace, marked the last ...
Political cartoons of the development of sectional conflict, the Civil War, and Reconstruction, including lithographs published by Currier and Ives, images of presidents Lincoln, Grant, and others.
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A chronology of the events during Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's Atlanta Campaign.
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Camp Chase Gazette is a nationally distributed magazine about Civil War Reenactments and living history, with a large calendar of events section and feature articles.
The Battle of Bentonville, fought March 19-21, 1865, was the last full-scale action of the Civil War in which a Confederate army was able to mount a tactical offensive. This major battle, the largest ever fought in North Carolina, was the only significant attempt to defeat the large Union army of Gen. William T. Sherman during its march through the Carolinas in the spring of 1865.
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This Week in the Civil War, A weekly updated day by day account of the American Civil War. After his re-election, President Lincoln pushed Congress to pass the 13th Amendment and end slavery forever in the United States. As a gesture of wartime unity, Lincoln wanted bipartisan support for the Amendment, but was opposed by most Democrats who believed it to .
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On April 12, 1862 Union spies steal The General, a locomotive on the Western and Atlantic, and drive it into history, through the heart of a nation torn by war.
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Battle of Gettysburg Information Center What you'll find here: An introduction to Adams County history, including the July, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the Gettysburg Address and an index of all our history pages. Introduction: The story of Adams County, from the days of Indian raids to the development plans of today, spreads over two centuries. But our area is best known for just three days of ...
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Rose O'Neal Greenhow Papers An On-line Archival Collection Special Collections Library, Duke University Images and Transcripts from the Collection About Rose O'Neal Greenhow About the collection at Duke Read items from the collection More information about the Special Collections Library and related collections Statement on use and reproduction About the digitized version of this collection ...
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The Official Magazine Of The Civil War Society ... Its contributors include most of the big names in Civil War history. Based very often on ongoing research ...
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Memorial Hall (Confederate Museum), located in New Orleans, contains the second largest collection of Confederate Civil War memorabilia in the world in the oldest continually operating museum in Louisiana.
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This site is dedicated to the memory of the gallant and too often unknown sailors and marines of the CS NAVY ...
US Civil War Generals Introduction and acknowledgment This is a concise index to the Generals who fought on both sides of the US Civil War, and has been specifically prepared for the Internet. It is not meant to replace the several excellent biographies and encyclopedias which have been published in print form, and which contain much more information than is intended for this index. The ...
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A website dedicated to gathering, preserving, and sharing the history of Terry's Rangers, the 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, 1861-1865.
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Come retrace the steps of the Union and Confederate armies in 1862.
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Introduction The Development of Caricature Case Study: Abraham Lincoln Scartoons: Racial Satire and the Civil War Introduction: The Era and the Medium The Road to 1860: Fugitive Slaves and Black Republicans The War Years: Secession and Emancipation The Aftermath: Emancipation's Troubled Legacy Conclusion Original Project By Ian Finseth if2n@virginia.edu Spring 1995 Editing & Graphic Introduction ...
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Return to Wars and Conflicts page Return to Naval Historical Center home page. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY -- NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER 805 KIDDER BREESE SE -- WASHINGTON NAVY YARD WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060 A brief Naval Chronology of the Civil War (1861-65) 1861 | 1862 | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 SOME SIGNIFICANT EVENTS OF 1861 12 April Fort Sumter fired on by Confederate batteries -- the conflict begins. 19 ...
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Civil War Artillery. Hundreds of photographs of Civil War Artillery Projectiles, Fuses, Cannon, Glossary of terms, and much, much more.
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Captain Richard W. Burt Civil War Letters From The 76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Introduction 76th Ohio Newspaper Recruiting Ad 1862 Letters to The Coshocton Age Fort Donelson Fort Donelson Poem Corinth Strike For Liberty Memphis Mary Roy Missouri Arkansas Post Phil On Picket In Dixie Vicksburg February 1863 Old Flag Vicksburg May 17, 1863 Vicksburg May 30, 1863 Vicksburg June 10, 1863 Vicksburg ...
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Discussion of American Politics during the Civil War Era, from 1848 to 1877.
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Ndersonville, Georgia, is the site of the best known of all the American Civil War (1861-1865) prisoner-of-war (POW) camps. Andersonville is located in south-central Georgia, near the towns of Americus and Plains. Programs and exhibits at Andersonville National Historic Site depict the grim life suffered by prisoners of war, North and South, during the war. In 1970, Andersonville National ...
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The Naval Portion of the American Civil War contains battle descriptions, history, ship descriptions, etc.
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Battle of Secessionville June 1862, Charleston, SC Part of Civil War @ Charleston Website The Battle of Secessionville was fought on James Island, near Charleston, South Carolina on June 16, 1862. This was the first major Federal effort to take Charleston. This page pulls together documents and information on this Battle found on the Civil War @ Charleston web site and other locations. Efforts ...
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Camp Nelson: A Civil War Era Union Army Supply Depot...Colored Troops, African-American Recruitment Center, Army of the Ohio ...
Discusses the history and wreck site of H.L. Hunley.
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Battery Wagner, the Assault of July 18, 1863 Part of Civil War @ Charleston Website. Contents: Capsule History Period Accounts Images Units Engaged Bibliography on Battery Wagner Capsule History In early July, an amphibious federal force landed at Lighthouse Inlet at the north end of Morris Island and overran two thirds of the island before being stopped at Battery Wagner, a point which kept ...
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Medicine at the Start of the Civil War Civil War Medical Technology Amputations Medical Transport Bibliography Mail me at bbock@powerweb.net Note: Please read my bibliography before e-mailing me! MIDI of When Johnny Comes Marching Home View my WebTracker Stats And my extreme-DM stats, started 01-07-1999 ...
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A B C D E F G H I, J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X, Y, Z Other manuscript collections The James S. Schoff Civil War Collection contains manuscript, photographic and printed materials relating to all phases of the American Civil War. It was established in 1974 through a series of gifts from the noted collector and Clements Library Associate, James S. Schoff. Since the time of Mr. Schoff's first ...
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The Story of One Union Soldier Private Bernard McKnight - Massachusetts 3rd Cavalry 1838 - 1864 Early Life Coming to America Civilian to Soldier Action on the Mississippi Capture at Port Hudson Andersonville Prison Epilogue Documents / References Bernard was an Irish immigrant who came to America in the late 1850s. He brought his wife and young child with him and settled in Taunton, ...
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Friends of the Florence Stockade Florence, South Carolina Sketch of the Florence Stockade from Prisoners of War and Military Prisons (1890) The Society for the Preservation of this Civil War Prison Stockade Site, and the memory of the prisoners and those who guarded them. Support Needed to Preserve this Historic Civil War Site!!! Click on our links below to find out more about the Florence ...
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The Civil War diary of Albert Underwood of Annapolis, Park County, Indiana. It covers Jan 1, 1864 thru Jan 11, 1865.
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C.S.S. Hunley Submarine Recovery Information Part of Civil War @ Charleston website Updates in reverse chronological order, most recent first. March 7- Fund Raising Events Announced- Two major fundraising events for the Hunley Recovery are announced. A Gala to be held at the Omni Hotel on April 26 and a living history weekend at Patriot's Point on Charleston Harbor on May 9 - 11, War at Flood ...
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Civil War Medicine provides data from the battle field to the hospital. It includes articles about the history of Civil War Medicine, the ambulance corps, nurses, etc.
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A site dedicated to the explication of the Wirz Andersonville Trial ...
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Gratiot Street Prison, the Civil War Union prison in St. Louis, Missouri.
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The Drum Barracks -- the last remaining Civil War era Army facility in the Los Angeles area. URL: www.drumbarracks.org ...
Sherman avoided this battle during the Atlanta Campaign, but Hood saw a possibility of destoying supply lines at the beginning of the Nashville Campaign ...
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About Civil War Army of the Cumberland (prototype of the modern army) and its commanders George H. Thomas, William S. Rosecrans, Don Carlos Buell, and Robert Anderson ...
The Boat-burners: Information on the sabotage of the Sultana and other Civil War steamboats.
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Sherman orders a frontal assault on the intrenched Confederate position near Marietta, Georgia ...
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The Confederate War Department is dedicated to any interest in the War Between the States, be it artwork, history, computer games based on the war, or genealogical research.
The Tragedy of the Civil War The Slagg Family of Wisconsin During the Civil War By Jon S. Berndt Revealing Family Ancestry: Previous Page (Life in Wisconsin) Revealing Family Ancestry: Index List of additional resources, links, and information at bottom you are visitor # since April 29, 1999 THE relative peace the new Americans found on the Wisconsin prairie was broken by the emergence of the ...
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BLOODY BRIDGE or THE BATTLE FOR BURDENS CAUSEWAY On Johns Island July 7, 8, and 9 1864. Part of Civil War @ Charleston website By Ted Banta Executive Director of The South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust, Inc. Contents Introduction and Tactical Situation a massive assault on Charleston is readied. Actions of July 6 The Confederate Artillery opens fire. The Stono Scouts take a prisoner.
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On-line American Civil War resources at The War Times Journal. Includes rare archives, links and books!
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The Red River Campaign (10 Mar.-22 May '64) Campaign Overview Brief, concise overview of the Red River Campaign Red River Campaign Essay Essay by a fine modern day historian. Red River Retreat Essay A continuation of the Red River Campaign covering the retreat phase. Dead In The Water Rough Ride on the Red River, the story of Baily's Dam. Retreat With Honor Excerpts from the account of Thomas ...
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Browse Cornell University's MoA Journal Collection The American Missionary (1878 - 1901) The American Whig Review (1845 - 1852) The Atlantic Monthly (1857 - 1901) The Bay State Monthly (1884 - 1886) The Century (1881 - 1899) The Continental Monthly (1862 - 1864) The Galaxy (1866 - 1878) Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1899) The International Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1852) The Living Age ...
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The Civil War Defenses of Washington, D.C. For more information about a fort click on it. With the outbreak of the American Civil War, Washington, DC turned into the training ground, arsenal, supply depot, and nerve center for the Union cause. Newly formed regiments encamped in every quarter, and streets reverberated under the wheels of cannons. Cattle for meat grazed on the National Mall; sacks ...
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The Ten Costliest Battles of the Civil War Based on total casualties (killed, wounded, missing, and captured) #1 Battle of Gettysburg Date: July 1-3, 1863 Location: Pennsylvania Confederate Commander: Robert E. Lee Union Commander: George G. Meade Confederate Forces Engaged: 75, 000 Union Forces Engaged: 82, 289 Winner: Union Casualties: 51, 112 (23, 049 Union and 28, 063 Confederate) #2 Battle of ...
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The Battle of Perryville, fought October 8, 1862, was the largest Civil War battle fought in the state of Kentucky ...
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The Insiders' Guide to Civil War Sites in the Eastern Theatre offers Civil War buffs a wealth of practical information for touring Civil War sites in the Eastern Theater, from battlegrounds to local history, from accommodations to restaurants.
Return to Federal Consumer Information Center Home Page Printer-friendly page Resource Topics for Parklands National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior The Civil War at a Glance When John Brown raided Harpers Ferry in 1859, he set in motion events that led directly to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. This folder, organized yearly through maps and chronologies, shows the course of ...
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A Brief Biography of John A. Logan John A. Logan, the man after whom John A. Logan College is named, was born February 9, 1826 in what is now Murphysboro, Illinois. Raised in a home that was a center of political activity, he came to love politics at an early age. In 1840 his father, Dr. John Logan, sent him to Shiloh Acadame at Shiloh Hill, Illinois to complete his education. Here Logan ...
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Brothers Bound A Source Page for Information on the Civil War Era Prisoner of War Experience One of the darker sides of this war was the fate of those people, men and some women, captured and taken prisoner in the line of duty. Conditions in these institutions were often terrible, in both Confederate and Union facilities. About 56, 000 men were prisoners of war, and it is estimated that about 14% ...
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Market Hall Renovation Project / Confederate Museum Part of Civil War @ Charleston Website Information on U.D.C. Confederate Museum Oct. 1996: Work Begins; U.D.C. Needs Computer Work began on the rennovation in October 1996. Early stages of the restoration empahsize cleaning and dehydrating the building, which has a major moisture problem which must be resolved before major work can be done. The ...
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Information on the life of General Lewis Addison Armistead and his son Walker Keith Armistead. Also included are links to other Civil War sites.
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The slow sad sound of trumpet taps recalls with an abiding heaviness that awful conflagration. That war between the states that Civil War that abomination of madness and valor which gives us pause every Memorial Day. And since Memorial Day weekend kicks-off the season of high-spirited vaykay, what better way to turbo-start summertime than with a celebration of America's war dead For our part, ...
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The Civil War was fought in Virginia City, Montana with rope - the gold won the war for the north.
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The battle that history forgot. Britton Lane Battlefield Association - dedicated to preserving Madison County history ...
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Home page for Southern Horizon, a Civil War era band featuring authentic period arrangements and instruments ...
New Jersey And The Civil War 1861 - 1865 New Jersey and the Rebellion New Jersey Economics 1860 Census New Jersey Artillery New Jersey Cavalry New Jersey Infantry New Jersey's Underground Railroad New Jersey's Ladies Preserve Our History N.J. Civil War Sites Research Links One flag, one land, one heart, one hand, one Nation, evermore! Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1862 New Jersey, the third state to be ...
Hispanics in Americas Defense, The Military Heritage of Hispanics in our Nations Defense, the Civil War the Confederacy, USA.
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Historians and expert guides tour civil war sites and battlefields. Guided tours of civil war battlefield sites. Specialists provide background detail of personalities instrumental in key civil war campaigns.
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The Ironclad Attack Against Ft, Sumter, April 7, 1863 Part of Civil War @ Charleston Website Above- Period illustration of artist's conception of attack. The maps indicate the ships were not in these positions. By William Hamilton Content: Summary Reports Summary After the Confederates took possession of Ft. Sumter in 1861 the 60 foot tall fort's six foot thick brick walls were regarded as ...
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A recollection of the sinking of the USS Monitor in a storm off Cape Hatteras following the American Civil War.
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Caring for the Men The History of Civil War Medicine When the war began, the United States Army medical staff consisted of only the surgeon general, thirty surgeons, and eighty-three assistant surgeons. Of these, twenty-four resigned to go South, and three other assistant surgeons were promptly dropped for disloyalty. Thus the medical corps began its war service with only eighty seven men.
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At the beginning of the Civil War, the U.S. Army had a medical corps consisting of all of 98 surgeons and assistant surgeons. No one called physicians doctors in those days, they were all called surgeons. The Corps had about 20 clinical thermometers, and didn't have a modern microscope until 1863. No one in the U.S. really had any idea what a laryngoscope, stethoscope, or opthamalscope was. No ...
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Resources in Civil War Medicine: At the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia Compiled By: Jeffrey S. Anderson & Eric G. Linderman Dr. William Fisher Norris (top center) and his medical staff at Douglas Hospital in Washington, D.C. (1864). Dr. Norris was a Philadelphia doctor and a fellow of the College. To Sections of the Collection: Collections are searchable using the find ...
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1st Battle of Bull Run Confederate Order of Battle ARMY OF THE POTOMAC (AFTERWARDS FIRST CORPS), JULY 21, 1861 Brig. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD. INFANTRY. First Brigade Brig. Gen. M. L. BONHAM Eleventh North Carolina. Second South Carolina. Third South Carolina. Seventh South Carolina. Eighth South Carolina. Brig. Gen. R. S. EWELL. Fifth Alabama. Sixth Alabama. Sixth Louisiana. Third Brigade. Brig.
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Civil War Prisoner Research Site. This site provides resouces for historical researchers and geneologist looking for information on Civil War Prisons and Prisoners.
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Prisoners and Prisons This may take a while, please be patient. Confederate prisoners captured in the Shenandoah Valley being guarded in a Union camp, May 1862. 294k Three Confederate prisoners from the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1863. 243k Baseball game between Union prisoners at Salisbury, N.C., 1863. Lithograph of a drawing by Maj. Otto Boetticher. 311k Issuing rations. Andersonville Prison, ...
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The Civil War in Georgia, facts and sites to visit.Lots of trivia and links.
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The Great Locomotive Chase Unofficial Locomotive General and Kennesaw Civil War Museum Website Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History Participants in the Great Locomotive Chase The First Medals of Honor The Great Locomotive Chase: The Definitive Story of the Andrews Raid--April 12, 1862 The Great Locomotive Chase: The Story of Andrew's Raiders Retracing the Route of the General Map ...
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Confederate POW's Listed in Arkansas Units Who Died in Rock Island, IL Prison Camp This information was abstacted from the Register of Confederate Dead Rock Island Illinois, compiled in the Office of the Commissioner for Marking Graves of Confederate Dead, War Department, 1912 . The complete listing along with A Short History of the Rock Island Prison Barracks (Revised Edition) by Otis Bryan ...
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CIVIL WAR REFLECTIONS - PART ONE My grandmother, Bertha Irene Hogue Cartan, was the daughter of Albert Jesse Hogue, born on January 23, 1872 in Barnes, Kansas. Jesse's father, Clinton Hogue, and Clinton's brother Harvey, both served in the Civil War on the Union side. Clinton joined the Iron Brigade's Indiana 19th Regiment, was twice wounded, and participated in most of the major battles of the ...
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American Merchant Marine during Civil War including African-Americans and Confederate Raiders ...
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General William Tecumseh Sherman famous letter to the Mayor and Councilmen of Atlanta telling him he without a doubt will burn down their city.
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The USS Monitor is probably the best-known example of Civil War era naval ingenuity and current archaeological efforts.
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Institute for Historical Review The Civil War Concentration Camps by Mark Weber No aspect of the American Civil War left behind a greater legacy of bitterness and acrimony than the treatment of prisoners of war. Andersonville still conjures up images of horror unmatched in American History. And although Northern partisans still invoke the infamous Southern camp to defame the Confederacy, the ...
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Civil War Prisons In the very beginning of the Civil War, prisoners of war were exchanged right on the battlefield, a private for a private, a sergeant for a sergeant and a captain for a captain. In 1862 this system broke down and caused the creation of large holding pens for prisoners in both the North and South. On July 18, 1862, Major General John A. Dix of the Union Army met with the ...
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The war between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America was not a battle of good versus evil, or even a true civil war.
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U. S. Grant and the Mississippi Central Railroad Campaign, the Battle of Coffeeville, Raid on Holly Springs, Siege of Vicksburg ...
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A web site devoted to the preservation and educational use of the lands where the Battle of Resaca took place in May 1864.
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Civil War Vivandières and Daughters of the Regiment Don't I wish I could go as a drummer, a vivan--what's its name or a nurse, so I could be near him and help him. --Jo March, from Louisa May Alcott's novel Little Women (1868) Vivandières played an interesting, and often obscure role in the American Civil War. These brave women traveled with soldiers for little or no pay as sutlers, ...
A detailed account of Gen. James Longstreet's famous scout. However, historians are still trying to piece together the mystery of Harrison and continue searching for clues as to his earlier life and his whereabouts after the Civil War. ...
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The U.S. Navy began a blockade of Galveston Harbor in July 1861, but the town remained in Confederate hands for the next 14 months.
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Women In Uniform In The Civil War In the last few years, historians have become more and more aware of what was previously thought to be a limited phenomenon in the Civil War: the incidence of women disguising themselves as men and enlisting in the army, for any number of reasons. There were numerous women openly serving with the armies on both sides, but recognized as female; the Union forces, ...
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Emancipation Proclamation: January 1, 1863 - President Lincoln this document which was directed only to the states that seceded from the Union. Slaves states that remained with the Union was not affected. ...
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E. S. C. ROBERTSON'S PARTICIPATION IN THE CIVIL WAR AS DOCUMENTED IN THE ROBERTSON COLONY COLLECTION, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON. PAPER READ BY DR. MALCOLM D. McLEAN, HEAD THE ROBERTSON COLONY COLLECTION ON ACCEPTING THE EARL R. DAVIS AWARD, 1990, an engraved presentation sword. Scabbard inscribed: EARL R. DAVIS AWARD 1990 Blade inscribed: DR. MALCOLM D. McLEAN This prestigious award, ...
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The Miles / LeHane Group, Inc. The Civil War Diary Of Ms. Virginia Miller Up The Glenfiddich Home Tour Index General Lees Visit The Civil War Diary Of Ms. Virginia Miller The Diary of Miss Virginia J. Miller November 15, 1861 - April 17, 1862 Diary found in the attic of the Glenfiddich House Miss Miller stayed here for a period of time during the Civil War Leesburg, Friday night November 15th, ...
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Blue Water Navies - CSS Sumter.
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Also known as Hood's Second Sortie, this Civil War battle raged from just south of the Carter Center to Jesse Clay's home.
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War Medals of the Confederacy On the 13th of October, 1862, the following act was approved by the Confederate Congress: The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized to bestow medals with proper devices upon such officers of the armies of the Confederate States as shall be conspicuous for courage and good conduct on the field of ...
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT THE CIVIL WAR Come join us for a meeting of the SAN GABRIEL VALLEY CIVIL WAR ROUND TABLE At our monthly meetings you will enjoy hearing from noted authors, historians, teachers, re-enactors and Civil War enthusiasts on topics of interest concerning the American Civil War. From the novice student to the life-long expert, all are welcome to take part in ...
Women Soldiers in the Civil War Women Who Served Sarah Rosetta Wakeman, Alias Pvt. Lyons Wakeman, 153d NY* Jennie Hodgers, Alias Pvt. Albert D.J. Cashier, 92nd Ill(pictured above) Malinda Blaylock, Alias PVt. Sam. Blaylock, 26th NC, co F.* Laura J. Williams, Alias Lt. Henry Benford, raised and lead a company of Texans Mary Owen, Alias Pvt. John Evans, Regiment Anny Lillibridge, Alias 21st U.S.
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Led by James Andrews, the names of the 22 men who participated in The Great Locomotive Chase ...
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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 renowned astrocartographer Rob Couteau.
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Pvt. James Franklin Freeman and The 22nd Regiment N.C. Troops Second Corps, and later Third Corps Army of Northern Virginia Confederate States of America In all my readings of veterans, and of coolness under fire, I have never conceived of anything surpassing the coolness of our men in this fight. An unnamed officer in the 22nd NC describing the regiment's demeanor during Seven Pines. Part One ...
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Civil War memoirs of Nova Scotian Samuel James Hingley, who served in 3rd Regiment Infantry, New Hampshire Volunteers, and was wounded in General Butler's Bermuda Hundred Casmpaign.
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The Battle of Secessionville, SC. 16 June 1862 By Vincent J. Simonowicz Part of Civil War @ Charleston Internet Web Site Summary- The Federal army came close to capturing a vital position on James Island in June 1862, but Federal General Benham's poor planning and the timely arrival of reenforcements resulted in a victory for the outnumberd Confederates. In the spring of 1862, Charleston Harbor ...
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Horse drawn Civil War Artillery reenactors. These pages review the history of the unit's we portray - both Confederate and Federal.
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Welcome to Cline's Church Last Modified: A Civil War Era Church built in 1850 Located 11 miles north of the center square of Gettysburg, PA off PA Route 34 A HISTORIC BUILDING & CEMETERY The 1850-stone one-room church is nestled in the midst of apple orchards which are the heartbeat of Upper Adams. Located on Cline's Church Road, a back country road, you will find Cline's Church to be one with a ...
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SOUTH CAROLINIANA LIBRARY UNIVERSITY SOUTH CAROLINIANA SOCIETY MANUSCRIPTS COLLECTIONS John Bachman letter to Henry Summer Letter, 6 September 1851, of John Bachman (1790-1874), Charleston, to , a lengthy expression of Southern views on the issues of secession and the Compromise of 1850, describes a trip to the North that included an interview with President Millard Fillmore. You are right in ...
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Civil War Heritage Howdy! I'm Kelly and welcome to my web-site devoted to the Civil War. May you enjoy the history which is located on this page. This web-site is devoted to the American Civil War, otherwise known as the War Between the States. This site is devoted to giving people information simply for their own personal interest or other teenagers information for school reports. Either way I ...
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The Civil War Live Lighthouse Chat Every day Civil War Buffs from around the world gather here to participate in a live chat centered about the American Civil War. You might also want to check out the 24-hour Kill Devil Hill Literary Cafe. And the brave of heart will want to sign aboard The Jolly Roger. User Name: Your Email Address: Your Home Page: Number Of Old Messages To Display: Automatic ...
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Tell me when this page is updated Civil War Letters of John Alexander Ritter, M.D. 1819-1891 Captain and Regimental Surgeon, 49th Indiana Volunteers Site Created and Maintained by Gerald W. Ritter, Ph.D. gwillritter@cs.com Welcome to the Web Page for the Civil War Letters of John Alexander Ritter, M.D. -- Send me a message with comments. View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook Biography Civil War ...
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Major General Patrick Ronayne Cleburne Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp #1433 Pine Bluff, Arkansas The Patrick R. Cleburne Camp # 1433 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, located in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, was Chartered by the National Sons Of Confederate Organization in January of 1986 and has been active in the preservation of Southern History and Heritage of southern Arkansas. Having taken ...
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Hosea Orcutt Barnes, Massachusetts Civil War Soldier ...
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The Civil War account of my great grandfather William Tate Crawford and his regiment, the 44th Regiment NC Troops.
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The history of Salisbury Prison through eyewitness testimony.
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