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| Sharps Carbine Issues to Pvt. Charles Nelson | If you have ever held an artifact in your hands and thought to yourself, "If only this could talk", then the developer of this site has a story for you. Sit back, relax and let him tell you about Charles Nelson and the Sharps carbine he carried in the American Civil War. |
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| American Civil War Links | A large collection and a great resource for the civil war enthusiast |
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| BullRun.com | Another large collection of civil war links with some historical information on the battles fought at Bull Run/Manassas |
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| Civil War Artillery Page | A lot of fascinating information here, specifically with regard to field artillery employed during the civil war |
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| Civil War @ Charleston | A site devoted to the history and heritage of the American Civil War in and around the City of Charleston, South Carolina |
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| 3rd New York Artillery | Home page of this reenactor group. Be sure to visit the "Gun Drill" page, a fascinating description of basic artillery procedures. |
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| The Third Corps Union (Association) | Dedicated to the memory of those who fought with the III Corps of the Army of the Potomac, 1862-1864. |
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| The American Civil War | This site from Eric Robison has a number of interesting pages, including an account of the Battle of Folcks Mill in Cumberland, Maryland, a Civil War chronology, the text of Lee's farewell address, and the text of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. |
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| Civil War in Miniature | A one stop mall for information about the Civil War. The site has short stories, facts, quizzes and tests for self Civil War study. It is graphically rich and contains art, music, a chronology and its own search engine. It is an award winning site for Civil War study, adopted by educators from around the Nation. |
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| The Old Time South | This site has lots of interesting information (including pages on Southern Music, Flags of the Confederacy, Famous People in the Confederacy, etc.), but perhaps its most intriguing feature is the "Random Civil War Quote" button -- click on the button, and you guessed it -- a small box pops up with a random quote from a civil war personality. |
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| Shenandoah Civil War Art Gallery | A feast for the eyes! You could spend a long time browsing through this site and marvelling at the wonderful Civil War art it displays (in thumbnail fashion). But more important, you can print out an order form and order the actual art to hang in your home, office, etc.! |
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| Ninth Texas Infantry | The Ninth Texas Infantry is an organization dedicated to the accurate recreation of a Confederate Infantry battalion during the War Between the States. The Ninth Texas is one of the oldest and is the largest unit of its type in the state of Texas. |
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| The Antietam Discussion Group | A collection of amateur and professional historians dedicated to the open and informative discussion of the events leading up to that fateful day and the Battle of Antietam itself. Since Antietam was a single day's battle, the discussion has been expanded to include all battles in the Fall Campaign of 1862. |
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| Terrell's Texas Cavalry | A huge site, created by a member of this historically-accurate, multiracial Confederate reenactment unit. You could spend all day here! |
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| The Civil War: An Online Study Guide | An extensive site designed for serious study of the war, but also makes for great reading for the casual civil war buff. |
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| Mike's Civil War Home Page | This web page is dedicated to those who religiously research, recover, preserve, and educate themselves and others on the artifacts and history of the American Civil War. |
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| Resaca Confederate Cemetery | Dedicated to Georgia's first Confederate cemetery. |
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| Poetry and Music of the War Between the States | An extensive collection of poetry and music. A very unique and enjoyable site! |
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| United Daughters of the Confederacy, Virginia Division | The official site of this division -- a very professional web site. |
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| 42nd Virginia Infantry Division | This reenactment unit's web site is well done and has a wealth of information, too much to describe here. It is well worth a visit! |
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| 49th Indiana Volunteer Infantry | Web site of a reenactment unit based in Indianapolis, but with members from across Indiana as well as surrounding states. Their consistent goal is to be the best unit in the field, with authenticity, with first person, and with fun. |
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| 11th Indiana Volunteer Infantry | Lots of good information here on reenactment and on this unit. |
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| Don't Know Much About History | Web site of a Civil War gallery specializing in Civil War Art, Books, Audio, Video, Miniatures, Gaming, Artifacts, and More dealing in Civil War topics and areas of interest. |
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| Syd's Civil War List of Links | A Civil War Link website providing links to many topics of the Civil War ranging from general war information to re-enactment/living history units. A good resource if you are looking for Civil War information on the internet. |
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| Singin' the Blues and Greys | 14 Civil War songs sung in four-part vocal harmony, featuring the sweet vocal harmonies of the folk group EarthRise. This site even has real-audio samples so you can listen before you buy! |
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| Canadian Re-enactors Page of the American Civil War | The American Civil War as seen through a Canadian's Eyes. |
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| Confederate Buff | A webpage that was created to provide Histories and Rosters for the 13th N.C. Inf. Battalion, 27th N.C. Inf. Reg. and the 66th N.C. Inf. Reg., in which the author's Grandfather, his brothers and cousins served during the "War Between the States." |
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| CJ's Civil War Home Page | There is a lot of great information here. Perhaps the most interesting is the author's description of how her research into her family tree rekindled an interest in the Civil War. |
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| 104th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry | This Web Page was developed to provide information on the original 104th Pa. Volunteer Infantry Civil War Regiment as well as information on the author's Reenactment Group. The 104th Pa. Volunteer Infantry Civil War Reenactment Group is located 20 miles Northwest of Philadelphia in Bucks County, Warminster Township, Pennsylvania. |
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| Letters of the Civil War | A unique site: a compilation of letters from the soldiers, sailors, nurses, politicians, ministers and journalists from the newspapers of the cities and towns of Massachusetts, April 1861 - December 1865. |
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| The Armistead Marker Preservation Committee | The home page of this organization, which was formed to ensure the Preservation of the Armistead Marker in the area known as "The Angle" at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. |
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| Dwight Belle's Home Page of Military History | A nice civil war site from this descendant of several Civil War soldiers. Check out the next two links as well, both of which were developed by Mr. Belle. |
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| Pictorial View of Gettysburg: the Second Day | This site includes a brief history of the Battle of Gettysburg and some nice photos of the battlefield. |
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| The Armory | Home page of a live Civil War discussion group. |
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| Third Battery - Civil War Artillery | A very well-done site, recounting the history of this unit and the reenactment unit dedicated to its memory. |
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| Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War | This web site is dedicated to preserving the memory of the Grand Army of the Republic and our ancestors who fought to preserve the Union. |
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| 29th Alabama Infantry Regiment | A site devoted to the memory of this regiment. Lots of company rosters, biographies, and some good links. |
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| Middle Tennessee Relics | Home page of a site which specializes in high quality Civil War relics, both Union and Confederate items including artillery items,swords, rifles, belt buckles, buttons, currency, images, and documents. |
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| Enlisted Man's Civil War Site | Lots of interesting information here: links to regimental histories, battle descriptions, and a nice page on Confederate currency. |
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| Civil War Ladies Home Journal | Civil War ladies Home Journal is a magazine aimed at bringing information to the women reenactors. It provides Civilian information on clothing, accessories and language as well as information for the Nurse reenactor as well as the Nun reenactor. It is the official web site of the Sisters of St. Brigid reenactor group. For more information about the Sisters, visit their web site. |
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| Civil War Nuts | Jim Schmidt and Curtis Fears share their interest in Civil War history by providing links to their libraries and travels, and to their "Virtual Battlefield Tours." |
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| 37th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, Company H | The 37th Tenn. Co. H is a non-profit Civil War reenactment/living history unit, doing an accurate portrayal of a western Confederate "mid-to-late war" Army Of Tennessee infantry company. Be sure to check out their Photo Museum page. |
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| Elmira Prison Camp Online Library | A very interesting site about one of the infamous prisons of the Civil War. |
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| Shades of Blue and Gray | Check out this site from a collector of and dealer in Civil War images. |
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| Reenactor's Missions for Jesus Christ | Although somewhat lengthy, this description taken directly from the site says it all: "This site is dedicated first and foremost to the glory of Almighty God. It stands as a tribute to the dedication and heroism of those men who comprised the ranks of the chaplaincy during the War Between the States, to their unswerving devotion to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to the missionary work they began over 135 years ago. In like manner, the business of the RMJC is the spreading of the Gospel in print, as well as the spoken word. Its printed voice is "The Christian Banner". Its members, who serve as chaplains and colporteurs, are sent into the field, not as sham play-actors bent on showy historical interpretation, but as men and women of God, solidly committed to preaching and teaching the Gospel and winning souls among the ranks of Civil War reenactors across the United States." |
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| Sumner County and Her Sons during the War Between the States | This site is well-designed and contains a wealth of information on the involvement of soldiers from Sumner County in the Civil War. |
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| 1st Louisiana Special Battalion | This is the home page for Company B of 1st Louisiana Special Battalion located in central Illinois. It is dedicated to giving a history of the original "Tigers" plus a look at the modern "Tigers." There also a number of interesting pictures and related links. |
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| Civil War Relics | A great site for relic hunters. It includes information on their database software for the relic hunter, collector and dealer. |
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| Northern Virginia Relic Hunters Association | The Northern Virginia Relic Hunters Association (NVRHA), a non profit organization, was organized to promote the study and preservation of American history through the location, identification and preservation of military and related historical artifacts. |
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| Union Federation of America, Inc. | A national non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of our U.S. Civil War heritage, though support, resources, and information for U.S. Civil War reenactors (North and South), history lovers, and general historical preservation though education. |
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| Yankee Belle's Civil War Page | The best parts about this site from a Civil War enthusiast are the wonderful photographs which appear everywhere and Yankee Belle's description of her love for the Civil War and the reenactment experience. |
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| Major John Fairfax Webpage | This is the personal webpage of Arthur E. House, who provides a "Living History" impersonation of Major John W. Fairfax, aide to General James Longstreet, CSA, during the American Civil War. |
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