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Internet Modern History Sourcebook: US Civil War
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Welcome to the U.S. Civil War Center!
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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The American Civil War Homepage
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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U.S. Army Military History Institute
U.S. Army Military History Institute Special Instructions for gaining entrance to Carlisle Barracks Preserve the Army's History and ensure access to historical research materials. ABOUT USAMHI COLLECTION OVERVIEW CONTACTING/VISITING USAMHI DONATIONS TO USAMHI FINDING AIDS & DIGITAL ARCHIVES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS INQUIRIES LINKS TO OTHER RESOURCES PROGRAMS SERVICES WHAT'S NEW: CURRENT & ...
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The American Civil War Homepage
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 Index Page
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. Posted: February 3, 2002 Index No endorsement of commercial and/or external sites implied. Spotlights: CivilWarAlbum.com (Posted June 6, 2002) Ken Burns' Civil War, Sept 22-26, 2002, PBS (Posted July 6, 2002) Turret of ...
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Welcome to the Civil War Preservation Trust
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.
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Civil War Treasures from the New-York Historical Society (American Memory, Library of Congress)
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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Causes of the Civil War
Last updated on June 15, 2002. The American Civil War is one of the most momentous and controversial periods in American history. This site was founded with the intent of collecting copies of or links 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 the war. Except where otherwise ...
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Crisis at Fort Sumter
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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Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection - American Civil War
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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Welcome to Pamplin Historical Park
Pamplin Historical Park brings Civil War history to life through costumed interpreters, three museums and one of the best preserved battlefields in the country.
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Welcome to Historic New York Times
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 ...
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TreasureNet Historical Image Collection
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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American Caricatures Pertaining to the Civil War
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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This Week in the Civil War
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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Bog center
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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Civil War Cartoons
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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Civil War Artillery
Civil War Artillery. Hundreds of photographs of Civil War Artillery Projectiles, Fuses, Cannon, Glossary of terms, and much, much more.
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The Civil War Photography Center
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Mikes Civil War HomePage
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The Civil War Index
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The Civil War Series
On-line American Civil War resources at The War Times Journal. Includes rare archives, links and books!
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Civil War Defenses of Washington, D.C.
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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Civil War Sites in the Eastern Theatre
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.
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The Civil War at a Glance
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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Welcome To The Institute For Civil War Research
The Institute For Civil War Research is dedicated to researching the history of small units during the American Civil War. Information is available on 7860 units from the most embattled First Alabama Cavalry to one of the most famous, the Twentieth Maine Infantry, to the most obscure such as the Sanitary Louisiana Regiment. The Institute's histories and records are the most complete and ...
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Civil War Medicine - Start of War
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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Steam Machines
The USS Monitor is probably the best-known example of Civil War era naval ingenuity and current archaeological efforts.
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Women of the Civil War
Please see disclaimer at the bottom of the page regarding title picture The Civil War. The War Between the States began in 1861 and ended in 1865. It was four years of devastating warfare that divided families and friends, and cost hundreds of thousands of lives. Men fought against eachother--all Americans--yet divided by the color of the uniform they wore. And, what did women do during these ...
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QBallLe's Home Page 3
Go here for a quick overview Walk Across the New America The Battle of Bunker Hill Check your visa card at the door and pick up a musket!! **WARNING**--This site may tend to be Ameircanly biased. If you may possibly be offended by it, then please leave. Important Battles of the American Revolution The Battles of Lexington and Concord The Campaigns of George Rogers Clark The Battle of Cowpens The ...
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Civil War Heritage
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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Great Books Chat Page
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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