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         Civil War People:     more books (102)
  1. Women of the Union (We the People: Civil War Era series) by Flanagan, Alice K., 2007-01-01
  2. The Confederate Soldier (We the People: Civil War Era series) by Blizin Gillis, Jennifer, 2007-01-01
  3. Unusual Persons of the Civil War by Webb B. Garrison, 1996-07-01
  4. The American Civil War and Reconstruction: People, Politics, and Power (America at War)
  5. Confederate Charleston: An Illustrated History of the City and the People During the Civil War by Robert N. Rosen, 1994-10
  6. Key People of the Civil War (Why We Fought: the Civil War) by Lori McManus, 2011-01-01
  7. People of the Finnish Civil War (Red Side): Yrjö Sirola, Otto Wille Kuusinen, Oskari Tokoi, Arvo Tuominen, Aarne Arvonen, Kullervo Manner
  8. The Tail End by Eleazer Ikekwe, 2009-03-19
  9. The Carpetbaggers (We the People: Civil War Era series) by Raatma, Lucia, 2005-06-01
  10. The Missouri Compromise (We the People: Civil War Era series) by Burgan, Michael, 2006-06-01
  11. Great Women of the Civil War (We the People: Civil War Era series) by Raatma, Lucia, 2005-06-01
  12. Echoes from the Battlefield: First-Person Accounts of Civil War Past Lives by Barbara Lane, 1996-03
  13. Some reminiscences of persons and incidents of the Civil War by James Wylie Ratchford, 1971
  14. The Underground Railroad (We the People: Civil War Era series) by Heinrichs, Ann, 2001-06-01

21. USCWC -- Index Of Civil War Information Available On The Internet
USCWC Home. Home New Links Links Index Events Search Questions?Become a Member Researching people of the civil war Era.
http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/cwc/civlink.htm
Index of Civil War Information
available on the Internet
U.S. Civil War Center Homepage
Evaluating Internet Research Sources

Evaluate Your Sources
To read about the Civil War, go to Civil War Information. To find indexes, databases, and other resource material to find information, go to Civil War Resources. Civil War Information Abolition and Slavery
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Writers and Literature of the Period
Civil War Resources

22. Warblogging.com
warblogging.com examines whether civil liberties and perpetual war can coexist. Includes news snippets and commentary and the Evil Index(tm), a measure of how many times people like John Ashcroft and Usama bin Laden are mentioned on weblogs.
http://www.warblogging.com
@import "/includes/style.css"; Warblogging.com Front Page War Stories Index of Evil Counts ... About April 04, 2003 Our Man in Iraq Christopher Allbritton, the Web's first war correspondent, is back in Iraq. Chris was smuggled across the Turkish-Iraqi border and walked all the way from the Turkish border to Duhok, Iraqi Kurdistan yesterday and today. It had been more than a day since we last heard from him and we were starting to worry. He is now in the Jiyan Palace Hotel in Duhok getting some much-deserved sleep. Chris raised money to go "back to Iraq" on his blog, Back To Iraq . He is a former AP and New York Daily News reporter who will bring us truly independent reports from inside Iraq. I urge you to read Back To Iraq and to donate. Those who donate will get e-mailed dispatches prior to publication on the blog. Permalink Comments (2) TrackBack (0)
From the "Gulf War Redux" Department as of 11:08 AM
Mike Hawash in New York Times Four days ago Warblogging reported on the story of Maher (Mike) Hawash. Mr. Hawash's problems have now been the subject of an article in the New York Times . Mr. Hawash is a programmer, working at Intel, who was detained by the FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force as a material witness. He has so far spent just about two weeks in jail without being charged with a crime and without being questioned or told why he is detained. He is being kept in solitary confinement.

23. The Civil War In Arkansas - People
Groups Links Messages people Places Dispatches Resources Saver ENews Home E-Mail The civil war affected Arkansans in many ways
http://www.civilwarbuff.org/people.html

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The Civil War affected Arkansans in many ways...
Benjamin C. Martin (L), who served with the Union in Company B, chats with Confederate veteran J. Wade Sikes, who fought with the Second Arkansas Mounted Infantry at Pea Ridge. (Photo courtesy of J. N. Heiskell Historical Collection, UALR Archives)
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24. The First People To 1900
An online tour of their galleries with links to more in depth information covering Settling a State, the civil war, Mining, Lumbering, Farm and Factory.
http://www.michigan.gov/hal/0,1607,7-160-17447_18595_18596-54214--,00.html
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The First People to 1900 Take an on-line gallery tour. Click on the map of the Michigan Historical Museum's second floor galleries or on the name of a gallery in the list below. Michigan Historical Center, Department of History, Arts and Libraries
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25. Quia - Civil War: Name These People
Matching, flashcards, concentration, word search civil war Name these people Matching Flashcards (Java / nonJava) Concentration Word Search See a list of terms used in these activities.
http://www.quia.com/jg/114913.html
Matching, flashcards, concentration, word search
Civil War: Name these People
Matching
Flashcards Java non-Java ... Word Search

See a list of terms used in these activities.

26. The Civil War In Arkansas - People | The Matthew Ray Family
Groups Links Messages people Places Dispatches Resources Saver ENews andNancy were residents of Mississippi during the civil war, but first
http://www.civilwarbuff.org/ray.html

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The Matthew Ray Family
Matthew and Nancy Ray Matthew and Nancy were residents of Mississippi during the Civil War, but first moved to Hempstead County, Arkansas in 1889. Matthew owned a farm near Glenwood up until his death in 1902 and is buried in Bethel Cemetery near Glenwood, Arkansas. After Matthew's death Nancy moved to Story, Arkansas to live in the household of a daughter, where she died in 1932. Matthew Ray enlisted in Company K of the 4th Mississippi Infantry in Grenada, Mississippi when he was 22 years old June 3 , 1861 his unit being sent to the defense of Fort Donelson, Tenn. He along with 12,000 other confederate soldiers were surrendered to the attacking forces of Ulysses S. Grant on Feb. 16, 1862 in a historic occasion where General Grant responded to the Confederate commander's question for terms of surrender with "I propose no terms other than unconditional surrender". Seriously ill at the time of his capture, Matthew was sent by authorites to a hospital in St. Louis and after a 5 week stay there he sufficiently recovered to be transferred March 31, 1862 to the Union prison of war facility near Chicago known as Camp Douglas. Camp Douglas during the month of February 1862 had a death rate among its prison population of 10%, the highest single death rate of prisoners for any Civil War prison North or South during the entire war. Exchanged in August of 1862 he rejoined the 4th Mississippi and was promoted to 2nd Sergeant. He was captured a second time on May 17, 1863 in the battle of the Big Black River which was Confederate General Pemberton's last attempt to prevent Grant's approach and eventual siege of Vicksburg. Matthew's second experience as a prisoner of war resulted in his being interred at Camp Morton, Indiana and Fort Delaware.

27. Iowa Civil War Page
From poetry to unit rosters, this site contains resources about Iowa people during the American civil war.
http://iowa-counties.com/civilwar/index.shtml
Navigating Iowa Counties Home Agriculture Iowa Authors Georges General Store Directory of Genealogy Researchers Community Etcetera Site Map Iowa in the Civil War Guide to Iowa Web Sites News and Information Notable Iowans Genealogy Politics Personal E-mail Directory Business E-mail Directory State Government Federal Government All 99 County Home Pages Iowa Virtual Library Sports Visitor Information Weather Wildlife Real Time 24 Hour Map of Computer Viruses civilwar@iowa-counties.com Iowa provided 75,797 white soldiers, five sailors and Marines, and 440 black soldiers in nine cavalry regiments, four light artillery batteries, 45 infantry regiments, and two infantry battalions to the Union Army. The state lost 119 officers and 1946 enlisted men killed, 82 officer and 1393 enlisted men died of wounds, 107 officers and 8906 enlisted men died of disease, 3 officers and 114 enlisted men committed suicide, 12 enlisted men died of sunstroke, 5 enlisted men were murdered, 3 enlisted men were killed after capture, 3 enlisted men were executed by the Confederates, 3 officers and 48 enlisted men died of miscellaneous known causes, 2 officers and 137 enlisted men died of unstated causes, and 21 officers and 685 enlisted men died as prisoners of war making the total 337 officers and 13,252 enlisted men. These figures are only the dead, many times this number were wounded or maimed in battle.

28. CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE OF SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA
Group for people who are interested in the study and promotion of the civil war. Meetings held in Beckley, WV.
http://members.tripod.com/~cwrswv/index.html
CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE OF SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA 2000 MEETING DATES February 21 March 20 April 17 May 15 June 19 July 17 August 21 September 18 October 16 November 20 NO DECEMBER MEETING
OUR LINKS TO CIVIL WAR HISTORY
Civil War Center at Louisiana State University
This is the place to find anything Civil War.
Cyndi's Civil War Homepage
Great site - has a genealogy link too.
West Virginia in the Civil War
Great site for people looking for the Civil War in WV.
American Civil War Homepage
Very interesting stuff.
5th Regiment, Virginia Vol. Inf. Co. G
Local reenactment group's homepage.
West Virginia In the Civil War
Great site for info on WV in the Civil War
FOR MORE INFORMATION Anita Henry 127 Cova St. Beckley, WV 25801 304-256-3791 e-mail: mrslieutenant@aol.com
You have visited with our Roundtable times.

29. California In The Civil War
This page is meant to help broaden people's awareness of the role that California played in preserving the Union.
http://members.aol.com/bgandersen/civ_war/index.html
California in the Civil War
Welcome to the California in the Civil War Homepage! Most people forget that California was a part of the Union during the Civil War. This page is meant to help broaden people's awareness of the role that California played in preserving the union. It is a work in progress, and useful information and suggestions are welcome. The State of California is credited with providing 15,725 volunteers to the Union Armies during the Civil War. The units provided break down as follows: two full regiments and one battalion of cavalry, eight full regiments of infantry, and one battalion of infantry called mountaineers. These men all served in the west and southwest. The First Regiment, Washington Territory Infantry Volunteers had eight companies that were recruited in California.
  • California gold helped finance the Union effort. California soldiers helped keep the land between CA and the rest of the Union from anarchy. California soldiers helped keep the Confederates in Texas from spreading farther west.

30. Civil War American History 1860 1865 Timeline Battle Map
Includes flags, maps and timeline, casualties of the civil war, battles and statistics, women in the Category Society History United States wars civil war...... The civil war Collector's Set DVD. of Death 1864, Most Hallowed Ground 1864, war Is All Hell the colorful scenes and meet all sorts of interesting people.
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... Period Maps Direct Access Confederate Constitution Confederate Flags Cumberland Gap Antietam Battle Field ... Underground Railroad Lee and His Generals 21 in x 12 in Buy This Art Print At AllPosters.com Framed Mounted AmericanCivilWar.com Search this site by keyword, battle or date for specific information. Search AmericanCivilWar.com Enter the keywords you are looking for and the site will be searched. All occurances of your request will be displayed. You can also enter a date format, April 19, 1862 or September 1864. Original Works Historical Background Why The South Was Not Ready Chronology Of The Army Of The Cumberland The battle for Chattanooga Nov. 63

31. A Short History Of Preston
Describes important local dates, events and people, including 'Hard Times' plagues, final battle of the civil war, Richard Arkwright, John Horrocks, Preston Guild, first motorway, and football.
http://www.webspawner.com/users/thehughlockspage/
A Short History of Preston
Here on this page I want to give you some history about the city where I was born, Preston, Lancashire, England. Preston became a 'city' on March 14 2002 when HRH Queen Elizabeth II granted Preston cityhood for her Jubilee celebration, 1952-2002. Preston became the 50th 'city' in England on that day.
Preston is a busy market town situated in the north west of England, it forms a triangle with Liverpool, and Manchester, each being about 30 miles apart, Preston being the apex of the triangle to the north.
The town is situated on a rise overlooking the Ribble valley, with the River Ribble almost circling the town. Archaeological evidence found along the River Ribble, suggests that there were settlers in the area as long ago as 8,000 B.C. Very little is known about early Preston, but it is probable that the 'church' acted as the nucleus of the towns beginings.
One theory says that Preston was formed by monks from the famous monastery at Ripon in Yorkshire, after St. Wilfred aquired the lands 'juxta Rippel' ( by the Ribble) in about A.D. 670. This would explain how Preston got its name: it is derived from the words 'tun (i.e. town) of the priests'. PriestTown (Preston) There are many theories, this is but one.
During the 'middle ages' Preston saw some very 'hard times', (Charles Dickens based his best seller, 'Hard Times' on life in Preston) local wars, poverty, and illness took a very hard toll on the people. From 1314 to 1316 three harvests in a row failed, many people died of starvation. For years the town stuggled to recover, then in 1348 a terrible outbreak of bubonic plague which had already ravaged the European continent spread through England. In Preston at least one third of the entire population-men, women and children- died of plague, mostly during the summer months. There were recurrences of plague in 1361-62, 1369, and a very serious outbreak some years later..1630-31.

32. The Unknown Civil War
Offers articles on the war, book reviews, educational material, and an online store.Category Society History United States wars civil war...... In “The Wolf Pit” Youmans spins the tale of two people from opposite polesof civil war America Agate, a young, mute, slave girl and Robin, an equally
http://www.unknowncivilwar.com/
What you didn't know about the Civil War.
Unknown stories about America's bloodiest conflict.
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NEW! Sponsored by: Link to this site. Feedback. Newest Articles: see all articles... State's Rights and the Nullification Theory by Neal West The theory of State Rights originated before the Constitution. During the colonial period, bickering and jealousy between the different colonies prevented cooperation during the French and Indian War in 1754. Brawner Farm: The Stonewall Brigade meets the Iron Brigade by Neal West Two of the Civil War's most famous units meet for the first time at this small, but deadly, fight. A prelude to the Battle of Second Manassas. Wade Hampton and the Great Beefsteak Raid by Neal West Confederate Cavalry has gone down in history for their talent in befuddling their Yankee counterparts. One of their unknown exploits is Wade Hampton's 1864 raid behind Grant's army to liberate 3000 head of cattle for Lee's starving troops. USS Constellation - The Last Civil War vessel afloat by Neal West The next time you’re near Baltimore, leave some time in your itinerary to visit the Inner Harbor.

33. Kosciusko County Indiana Historic Newspaper Articles
Historic newspaper articles on aviation, civil war, local organizations, and people.
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~kosco/

YesterYear in Print
Kosciusko County Indiana
History as reported in the local Newspapers
For many years, local newspapers have been especially interesting to me. Because there isn't a comprehensive index to the contents of the back issues, many many items of historical and genealogical interest are hidden from the researcher. The purpose of this page is to make available many of the articles that I have found that may be of interest to Kosciusko County Indiana researchers. The topics and times covered will vary from 1836 to present.
The list of articles that are available is below. Each article is a separate file. You can use your browser print function if you want a copy for casual reading or for reference. If you chose to submit any of this material to another source, p-l-e-a-s-e , at the very least, give credit to this web page - YesterYear in Print
PHOTOS! PHOTOS!!
Check out the new section of old school photo postcards . I will add to these as I can. You are invited to help us identify people in the photos. There will be some pictures that have NOONE identified. If you think you can identify someone please e-mail me and I will list the proposed identification along with the "source". Be sure to give me the row number & person number. (always bottom to top and left to right).

34. The Unknown Civil War - People, Places, Events Of The American Illiad. - Civil W
What you didn't know about the civil war. Home See all the articles Links Writeto us Link to UCW Free Newsletter (soon) Who am I? civil war on TV NEW!
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What you didn't know about the Civil War.
Unknown stories about America's bloodiest conflict.
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NEW! Sponsored by: Link to this site. Feedback. Articles: Publish Date Title Wade Hampton and the Great Beefsteak Raid USS Constellation - The Last Civil War vessel afloat The next time you’re near Baltimore, leave some time in your... General G. K. Warren: Unknown Hero of Gettysburg and Five Forks Hailed as the hero who discovers Little Round Top undefended by the Union The Last Battle of the Civil War: Palmetto Ranch, Texas The end of the Civil War came quickly. With the surrender of... Fighting for Freedom: Black Soldiers in the Civil War Whenever the country has been in danger, courageous African-... William Carney: First Black Winner of Medal of Honor Their story is brought to life by the film "Glory." But here... Book Review: The Wolf Pit Marly Youmans is one of the few writers with the ability to ... Booth and Lincoln: Tragedy at Ford's Theater John Wilkes Booth changes America's future with a half-inch ...

35. About North Georgia
Articles on regional history and travel, civil war, Indians, state parks, and biographies of famous people.
http://aboutnorthgeorgia.com

36. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Black troops were first used in battle in the civil war on October 29th, 1862, whenthe 79th US Colored Infantry engaged Confederate forces at the Battle of
http://library.thinkquest.org/3055/netscape/people/peopleindex.html
Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
The web site you have requested, The American Civil War Experience , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to The American Civil War Experience click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption The Blue and the Gray, the bloodiest of all American wars, the Civil War. The photos and graphic images here bring the war to life on the screen and create the feeling of being transported back in time to the early 1860s. Read brief biographies of 23 Northern leaders and 16 Southern leaders and descriptive accounts of 25 of the most significant Civil War battles. Each entry includes a bibliography, useful for doing further research.
Students Christopher Golden High School
CO, United States

37. Civil War Rosters - Rhode Island Update 4/2/03
Roster of people who served in the civil war from Rhode Island.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw-ri.html
Civil War Rosters
RHODE ISLAND LINKS
To add information (correct name, add soldier information, etc.) to these pages, please contact by email the webmaster of that unit page. Email addresses should be found on each page. Thanks.
  • 1st Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry R.I.D.M. Photo Album and other information
  • 1893 Nebraska Census of Civil War Veterans (listed under Assorted States' Enlistees)
  • Block Island's Lost Veteran's of the Civil War - Dead
  • Brevet Union Generals of the Civil War Listed alphabetically by Soldier's name
  • Civil War Soldier and Sailors Database Can be researched by Regiment or soldier name.
  • Commodore Joel Abbott Camp No. 21, Rhode Island Roster
  • Rhode Island Civil War Regimental Muster Rolls
  • Rhode Island Medal of Honor Recipients
  • Rhode Island Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War ...
  • Units of the 19th Corps Regimental Histories of the 19th Corps (Includes states of CT, IN, LA, MA, ME, MI, NH, NY, PA, RI, TX, US, VT, WI)
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    Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
    The web site you have requested, The American Civil War Experience , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to The American Civil War Experience click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
    The American Civil War Experience
    click here to view this site
    A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1996 Entry
    Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption The Blue and the Gray, the bloodiest of all American wars, the Civil War. The photos and graphic images here bring the war to life on the screen and create the feeling of being transported back in time to the early 1860s. Read brief biographies of 23 Northern leaders and 16 Southern leaders and descriptive accounts of 25 of the most significant Civil War battles. Each entry includes a bibliography, useful for doing further research.
    Students Christopher Golden High School
    CO, United States

    39. Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Association - Henderson County, Tennessee
    Organization of people interested in preserving the county's civil war history. Includes accounts and maps of the battle, a selfguided tour of the battlefield, newsletter and other information about the organization and its battle re-enactments, souvenirs for sale, and other topics.
    http://www.parkerscrossroads.com/index.htm
    The Parker's Crossroads
    Battlefield Association

    Nathan Bedford Forrest: "Charge them both ways!"
    The Battle of Parker's Crossroads
    Freeman's Battery M onument Self-Guided Tour ... Contact PCBA Check the
    weather conditions for Parker's Crossroads
    The Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Association was
    formed in 1993 by those interested in preserving the
    Civil War history of Henderson County, Tennessee. The purpose of the Association is to identify,
    preserve, maintain and recognize sites of
    Civil War battles, skirmishes, encampments, troop
    movements, and other places having war-related significance located within Henderson County. This is in order to protect and maintain Henderson County's irreplaceable historical wealth for this and future generations. May 13, 1995 saw the dedication of a self-guided driving tour , designed to provide a complete view of the Parker's Crossroads Battlefield, with stops at important points of interest. A 60-minute audiocassette tape of the battlefield tour was released in the summer of 1999 enhancing the tour.

    40. U.Va. Civil War Conference 2000
    Join Gary Gallagher and other historians for lectures, battlefield tours, and discussions focused on one of the civil war's most compelling military episodes the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign.
    http://www.people.virginia.edu/~tsd3r/war2000.html
    Information on the May 21-25, 2003 University of Virginia Civil War Conference: THE CAMPAIGN AND BATTLE OF CHANCELLORSVILLE. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
    CIVIL WAR CONFERENCE

    SCHOOL OF CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES CONFERENCES AND INSTITUTES THE SECOND ANNUAL UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR CONFERENCE
    THE 1864 SHENANDOAH VALLEY CAMPAIGN
    May 31 – June 4, 2000 - Harrisonburg, Virginia Why was the Shenandoah Valley targeted for devastation in 1864? What was the impact of this destruction on Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, the political leadership in Washington and Richmond, and the future of the war? PROGRAM FEATURES PROGRAM FACULTY PROGRAM LOCATION SCHEDULE ... PROGRAM PHOTOS Join Gary Gallagher and an exceptional group of colleagues for four and one-half days of lectures, extensive walking-tours, and lively discussions focused on one of the most compelling military episodes of the Civil War – the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. The 1864 campaign in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia combined elements of high drama and substantial military and political consequence. It was critical to the North, especially to the Federal army trying to take Richmond, that the South be deprived of the important strategic and agricultural assets of the Valley. As Bruce Catton wrote, “A garden spot was to be turned into a desert in order that the Southern nation might be destroyed.” A victory in the Valley was also crucial to Northern Republicans as a means of countering both war weariness and the Democrats’ contention that the war was a failure. With the stakes high, a campaign to take control of the Valley began.

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