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         Civil War Battles & Memorials:     more books (26)
  1. The Photographic History of the Civil War, Semi-Centennial Memorial, Volume I:The Opening Battles by Francis Trevelyan, Ed. Miller, 1995
  2. Field Surgeon at Gettysburg: A Memorial Account of the Medical Unit of the Thirty-Second Massachusetts Regiment by Clyde B. Kernek, 1993-10
  3. Our national war songs: Containing the words of all the famous war songs, battle songs, national songs, decoration songs, memorial hymns by Henry C Work, 1884
  4. Memorial oration on the Battle of Gettysburg: Much remains to be told! by Edward Sayre Gearhart, 1883
  5. Battle of New Market: Memorial address, sixty-second anniversary of the Battle of New Market, Va., May 15, 1926, with maps by John Walter Wayland, 1926
  6. The unveiling of the Virginia-North Carolina Monument and Wyatt Memorial: At Bethel, Virginia, June 10, 1905 by J. Bryan Grimes, 1905
  7. Memorial of Marvin Wait (1st Lieutenant Eighth Regiment C.V.,) killed at the battle of Antietam, September 17th, 1862 by Jacob Eaton, 1863
  8. Memorial address on the battlefield of Gettysburg, May 30, 1910 by Jacob Sloat Fassett, 1910
  9. Address of Hon. Samuel Dibble on Memorial Day, May 10th, 1905: Before Paul A. McMichael Chapter, No. 427, U.D.C. at Orangeburg, S.C by Samuel Dibble, 1905
  10. Battle of Marianna by Mark Frederick Boyd, 1951
  11. Memorial address: On the battlefield of Gettysburg, May 30, 1907 by James Albertus Tawney, 1907
  12. Memorial address on the battlefield of Gettysburg: Speech by James Albertus Tawney, 1908
  13. Memorial to the honorable Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled: ... in behalf of the officers and crew of the iron-clad steamer Monitor by John L Worden, 1874
  14. Memorial of Rear-Admiral John L. Worden, in behalf of the officers and crew of the U.S. steamer Monitor: Praying for a grant in the nature of prize money ... the bill introduced in accordance therewith by John Lorimer Worden, 1882

1. Civil War Gazette
civil war Gazette. Notes to the Teacher. Introduction. You are a team of newspaper reporters, living in the civil war era. battles are raging all around you brother pitted against brother; father against son; neighbor against neighbor. civil war battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House. Maps of National Historic Military Parks, memorials
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2. Civil War Potpourri Page
The civil war Potpourri Page contains odds and ends about the civil war that are found nowhere else on the internet. A great study site. called the battles by different names. civil war Correspondents Memorial Arch. One of the most unusual memorials to come
http://www.civilwarhome.com/potpourr.htm
Civil War Potpourri
Great information about the Civil War that fits into no particular category! A Horseman In The Sky This is a great little story by Ambrose Bierce. It first appeared in "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians" published in 1891. Abolition and Religion A short article on how these two were dealt with in the Civil War. Anaconda Plan Winfield Scott's original plan on how to crush the rebellion. Balloons With The Army Of The Potomac A personal reminiscence by Professor T. S. C. Lowe, who introduced and made balloon observations on the Peninsula for the Union Army. Black Codes Passed by Southern politicians in the former Confederate states, 1865-66, these codes were meant to regulate the life and labor of newly freed slaves. Blockade An interesting article about the initial blockading of the Southern seaports by the Union Navy. Border States As far as Lincoln was concerned there were four of them. Here is a brief description. Boys In The Civil War How young they were! Yet every bit the full measure of a man.

3. USCWC -- Index Of Civil War Information Available On The Internet
The United States civil war Center's Index of civil war information provides a comprehensive, searchable index of online information. about the civil war, go to civil war Information Architecture. Art. battles. Biological Sciences. Business and Economics Management and Preservation. memorials and Monuments. Military
http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/cwc/civlink.htm
Index of Civil War Information
available on the Internet
U.S. Civil War Center Homepage
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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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Civil War Resources

4. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Civil War, American
Peninsular Campaign. Seven Days’ Battle. Shiloh. maps. memorials. military forcesof the Confederacy. pictures related to the civil war. political party positions.
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5. Civil War In Georgia
Georgia's civil war Constitution. battles. Maps of Georgia Associated with the civil war Era Confederate Monuments and memorials in Georgia. Confederate Memorial Day in Georgia
http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/civilwar.htm
The Civil War in Georgia Causes of Georgia's Secession Georgia's Civil War Constitution Battles Maps of Georgia Associated with the Civil War Era ... Official State Documents (from Univ of North Carolina's "Documenting the American South" website) Photographs and images Civil War clip art Civil War Museums and Historic Sites Confederate Monuments and Memorials in Georgia ... The Civil War in Georgia (page of Darin Briskman) Guide to Atlanta History Center Library/Archived Civil War Manuscript Collection Georgia Confederate Pension Applications (Secretary of State) "The Great Locomotive Chase" Miscellaneous Documents ... The Civil War in Georgia, An Illustrated Travellers Guide
General Information on the Civil War
American Civil War: Resources on the Internet
Chronology of Civil War Civil War in Miniature (page of R.L. Curry) Civil War Pages Civil War Web Sites (15th New York Volunteer Cavalry home page) United States Civil War Center
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6. USCWC -- Images/Art, Maps, And Multimedia
Map .GIF (290 kb) Lee and Stuart Map .GIF (285 kb) Major civil war battles of ArkansasMaps of National Historic Military Parks, memorials, and Battlefields
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7. Civil War Battles Links
Links to information on civil war battles civil war battles Links. Maps of National Historic Military Parks, memorials, and Battlefields The American civil war Homepage battles - Fantastic site with comprehensive
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Civil War Battles Links
- Many detailed maps Civil War Maps from the Library of Congress Arranged Alphabetically Images of Wartime – Including maps and photographs The American Civil War Homepage - Battles Fantastic site with comprehensive information and links to battles, regiments, and other military information. Battles, Battlefields, and Historic Sites Extensive links to all major battles of the Civil War. The American Civil War Overview -In depth analysis, with timelines, of the major military campaigns of the war. Navies in the Civil War (Click the Page 1 button, etc. to continue.) Beautiful pictures of battles at sea, with statistics and brief information on the Monitor and Merrimac. Battles -Extremely comprehensive site with numerous links to battle summaries, maps, and other military information. Civil War Links from KidInfo Civil War Links from KidsClick
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8. USCWC -- Battlefields, Forts, Cemeteries, And Historical Parks
Confront the Why of the civil war. Battlefield Inns. battles and Battlefields of the Shenandoah Valley Lost civil warera Cemetery near Nanty Glo Found. memorials, Cemeteries, Misc
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9. U.S. History - Civil War
explore the historical and cultural meaning of memorials, our country s Women inthe American civil war You will learn about military battles and the
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Topic : Civil War Tip: Press ctrl and F (or apple and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on the home page. U.S. Civil War Center (Louisiana State)
Produced by Louisiana State university, the site is not a museum or library but serves to locate, index, and make available Civil War data on the Internet. A great place to begin web research. The American Civil War Homepage (U. TN)
Has useful information including timelines, descriptions of battles (state by state), letters, documents, and links Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
This Library of Congress exhibition contains succinct overviews of several aspects of the Civil War and Reconstruction and features primary sources, maps, and images Civil War Resources from the VMI Archives
This site highlights collections of the Virginia Military Institute, including manuscripts and battle resource guides. Special topics include VMI's Civil War generals, Stonewall Jackson's resources, a war chronology, Robert E. Lee's funeral and more Great American History
This is a diverse site on the Civil War that provides educational materials and research services. Some of the unconventional topics covered are religious revivalism in the armies, unsung heroes, and Lincoln's belief in God.

10. Guide Introduction: Civil Battles And Campaigns–Part 2. Western Theater
of the war, its battlefields, barbarism, and memorials. contrast, southerners tendedto name battles after the The civil war was the most traumatic experience
http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/guides/am_civil_war/cwbc/cwbc2.asp
Civil War Battles and Campaigns
Part 2. Western Theater
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The Civil War has been regarded by scholars, students, and history buffs as one of the most important, influential, and compelling events in American history. Individually and collectively, these battle and campaign histories and personal narratives constitute a source of great historical value. These accounts, compiled both during the war and afterward (through 1930), chronicle the "first modern war" and its legacy of "war is hell" and war for a "noble cause." Civil War Battles and Campaigns encompasses the official and literary battle and campaign histories and personal narratives (of specific battles) listed in Charles E. Dornbusch's Military Bibliography of the Civil War, Volume III. UPA has included a large number of items gleaned from a variety of other sources, including the National Union Catalog, other Civil War bibliographies, and Civil War holding lists and card files from various libraries and institutions. Authors of these histories and narratives consist of veteran officers and private soldiers-turned-writers, espousing their perceptions of the battlefield for local veterans organizations and/or small-town publishers; and scholars and "distinguished men" of the era, writing justifications and indictments of the war, its battlefields, barbarism, and memorials. In addition, histories relating to the Western Theater include a variety of accounts on "riverine" warfare. This unique form of warfare, mastered by Union forces, led to the fracturing of the Confederacy along the Tennessee, Mississippi, Cumberland, and Red rivers.

11. Michigan GAR & Civil War Memorials Project
Historical Markers and memorials in Michigan, compiled by Andrus in Col. F. Fowler2 Reg. Mich. Cav. There follows a list of sixteen civil war battles..
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MICHIGAN CIVIL WAR MONUMENTS
Compiled by George F. May
Published by the Michigan Civil War Centennial Observance Commission in 1965
ALGER COUNTY Monument, consisting of a bronze bust of Russell A. Alger mounted on a stone pedestal, on the grounds of the William G. Mather High School, Elm Avenue and Chocolay Street, Munising. It was erected in June, 1909, with funds provided by the heirs of Alger and by the Board of Education of the Munising Township Schools. The inscription reads: Feb. 27, 1836 - Jan. 24, 1907. Brevet Major General, U. S. V., Governor of Michigan, Secretary of War, U. S. Senator, for whom this county was named. [Russell Alexander Alger was born in Ohio in 1836. He settled in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in 1859, and upon the outbreak of the Civil War became captain of Company C of the 2nd Michigan Cavalry when it was organized in the summer of 1861. He subsequently became major of this regiment, lieutenant colonel of the 6th Michigan Cavalry, and colonel of the 5th Michigan Cavalry. He resigned from the service on September 20, 1864. He was brevetted brigadier general and major general of United States Volunteers for gallant and meritorious services during the war. In 1866, Alger established a residence in Detroit where he resided the rest of his life. He became a leading lumberman and also one of the most prominent Republican politicians of his day. He served as governor of Michigan 1885-86, secretary of war, 1897-99, and United States senator from Michigan from 1902 to his death in 1907.

12. Civil War Lesson Plans
on the civil war.Includes, battles, pictures, people and cultural meaning of memorials,with a focus on works and structures eulogizing the American civil war.
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13. Sherpa Guides | Georgia | The Civil War In Georgia, An Illustrated Travellers Gu
civil war history — battlefields, historic homes, forts, and memorials — is on underFulton County, GA are sites of important civil war battles or places.
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The Civil War in Georgia, An Illustrated Travelers Guide
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Interested in Georgia's Civil War history? This Web site features more than 220 Civil War sites, with hundreds of lesser-known Civil War places of interest. Written by award-winning author Richard J. Lenz , this Web site is also available as an acclaimed book from , featuring more than 200 original color photos by Robb Helfrick, and 20 historic prints in a 8-1/2 x 11 softcover book. This Web site is organized geographically by Georgia's travel regions. Chattanooga is included in the Northwest Georgia Mountain region because of its proximity to Georgia and its role in Georgia's Civil War history. Below is an outline of the book. Visitors can find information three ways: 1. Use the search engine. 2. Click on the outline Click on the map
A Brief Review of Georgia's Civil War History
Chickamauga Atlanta Campaign , where huge armies of the North and South fought in what many call the final turning point of the war. One can reexperience the horror of the most notorious prison camp in the War at

14. Sherpa Guides | Georgia | Civil War | Thomaston Area
on this square in 1919. The courthouse has several other memorials to the the linksunder Fulton County, GA are sites of important civil war battles or places
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HM MEM GI WR Perhaps the most unique artifact of the Civil War is found, not in any museum, but out in the open, braving the elements, on a courthouse lawn attached to a marble base, the "First Cannon Ball Fired at Outbreak of the War Between the States at Fort Sumter , April 12, 1861." An engraving on the base tells the story of the cannon ball: It was "Presented to the UDC by Mrs. Sallie White to whom it was given in 1861 by P.W. Alexander, leading Confederate war correspondent who was present when the ball was fired and knew it to be the first. The first marker stating these facts was erected on this square in 1919." The courthouse has several other memorials to the Civil War, including a marker noting Upson County as the birthplace of famed Gen. John B. Gordon; A Woodmen of the World memorial to the Upson County men who were missing in action in the Civil War; and an Upson County Confederate monument. On April 17, Union cavalry, Wilson's Raiders, surprised 50 Confederates guarding Double Bridges over the Flint in Upson County, and marched to Thomaston where they destroyed three textile factories and a train filled with Confederate stores. Late on the 19th, a train unwittingly arrived from Macon, only to be seized by the Raiders. On the train were newspapers whose news sent cheers roaring through the Yankees. Lee had surrendered to Grant!

15. USGenWeb Missouri In The Civil War Main Contents Page
The Southern Cross of Honor Star and Grave memorials By Karen Ledford. the LoyalLegion of the US Missouri Index to the civil war battles, Units, Histories
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    20. Chicago War Memorials
    Its walls are lined with deep green Vermont marble and decorative motifs that heraldhistoric civil war battles are etched above the doors and in the coffered
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    The Grand Army, established in Chicago during the winter of 1865, was a patriotic association made up of surviving soldiers and sailors of the Civil War and of the militia on active duty in that period on the side of the North. Its main purpose was to help the families of dead comrades by caring for their orphans, establishing soldiers' homes, and securing adequate pensions. In 1897, the Chicago Public Library of Chicago opened its new permanent home with a building located on the grounds of Dearborn Park, (named for the Fort Dearborn Military Reservation that formally encompassed the area) at Michigan Avenue between Washington and Randolph Streets. The bill to erect and maintain a public library on the grounds of Dearborn Park also required the inclusion of a Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall to "commemorate and forever bear witness to the patriotism and sacrifices of the Soldiers and Sailors from Illinois who took part. [in America's Civil War]." The collection was named for the Grand Army of The Republic Society and contains uniforms, rare documents, medical instruments and armaments. When the Chicago Public Library was moved and its structure became the Cultural Center, the G.A.R. collection was also moved to the Special Collections Division of the

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