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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

41. Civil War Battles And Campaigns
civil war battles and Campaigns Parts 1–3 brings these writings together. Scholarsalternately justify and indict the war in its battles, its barbarism
http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/2upa/Aacw/CivilWarBattles.asp

UPA Publications
American Civil War
Civil War Research Collections
Civil War Battles and Campaigns
Order information CIVIL WAR BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS Part 1. Eastern Theater 801 fiche, with printed guide. ISBN 1-55655-589-X. Part 2. Western Theater 513 fiche, with printed guide. ISBN 1-55655-590-3. Part 3. General References and Collected Works 1,165 fiche, with printed guide. ISBN 1-55655-591-1 Source Reproduced from the holdings of the U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Civil War Library and Museum, Philadelphia; Special Collections Library, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; New York Public Library, New York City; South Caroliniana Library, University of South Carolina, Columbia; Harvard University Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Virginia State Library, Richmond; Tennessee State Library, Nashville; Ohio Historical Society, Columbus; and other sources. The collection covers works published from 1861 to 1930. (PDF, 53K)

42. National Civil War Parks
military parks, national monuments, and national memorials. Confederate military prisonestablished during the civil war. 17th, 1862, in a battle that resulted
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Links to all the National Park Service sites associated with the Civil War, including national historic sites, national battlefields, historical parks, national military parks, national monuments, and national memorials.
Alphabetical
Recent Up a category Andersonville National Historic Site The largest Confederate military prison established during the Civil War. Includes a national cemetery with more than 17,000 interments. Antietam National Battlefield General Lee's first invasion of the North was ended here on September 17th, 1862, in a battle that resulted in more than 23,000 men killed, wounded, and missing. Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Here on April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee surrendered the Confederacy's field army to Lt. General Ulysses S. Grant.

43. America's Civil War Links
Soldiers; Sailors; Regiments; Cemeteries; Battle Summaries; Prisoners; Medal ofHonor Up the Wounds Catholic Sister Nurses in the US civil war ~ book by memorials
http://home.ptd.net/~nikki/cwlinks.htm

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44. US Civil War Links
of those who fought and died during the American civil war. We accomplish thisthrough living history, battle reenactments, parades, memorials, and school
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dfydfyd Civil War Civil War Free Memorial Day Ecards From 123Greetings Memorial Day is for us to offer tribute and honor the heroes who laid down their lives to preserve our freedom. Memorial Day is also an event when we can gather with friends and family and reach out with a warm wish. Winston Co. Grays SCV ( Alabama ) Winston Co. Alabama SCV Camp # 1788 " Winston Co. Grays " Para: Gerardo Gerardo te amo con todo mi corazon. Sinceramente tu novia Shantall Sitio Interesante Este sitio es muy interesante y lle quiero decir a mi novio Gerardo que lo quiero mucho y que no lo cambiaria por nada del mundo. Tu novia Shantall. battlefield_net, a Civil War Battlefield Preservation network

45. Gettysburg National Military Park- Civil War Soldier Life
that line park avenues today are silent memorials to the and Yanks who were at theBattle of Gettysburg that soldiers used during the American civil war, now in
http://www.nps.gov/gett/soldierlife/soldiers.htm
The Civil War Soldier
Sgt. Ezra Brown
Co. K, 4 th MI Infantry
(GNMP) The armies that marched into Pennsylvania in the summer of 1863 were well acquainted with each other. The Union Army of the Potomac , commanded by Major General George G. Meade, had been at the literal mercy of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia
Pvt. John W. Knott
Co. A, 6 th NC Infantry
(GNMP) To find out more about the armies and soldiers that fought the Battle of Gettysburg and the equipment they used, explore the pages below. The Soldiers of '63
What was life as a soldier like in 1863? Just who were those men who marched in the blue and gray uniforms that third summer of the war? Find out more about them here! Civil War Small Arms
For a brief period, the rifle-musket was the most advanced weapon available to the Civil War soldier. That rapidly changed. Find out more about the variety of weapons that soldiers relied upon in their deadly work. Medal Of Honor
Who were the Union soldiers won the nation's highest honor at Gettysburg? Check here to find out what each man did to deserve the Medal of Honor. The Cavalry
The romantic depiction of the cavalry was a dashing young soldier mounted on a handsome horse, charging onto the battlefield armed with only a saber to decide the contest. In reality, cavalrymen played a much more important role as the eyes and ears of the army. Find out more about the soldiers who rode into battle on horse back.

46. Gettysburg National Military Park (National Park Service)
7,000 interments including over 3,500 from the civil war. to the armies that foughtthis great battle. roads and over 1,400 monuments, markers, and memorials.
http://www.nps.gov/gett/
Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center
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September through May 8 AM to 5 PM
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Located 50 miles northwest of Baltimore, the small town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania was the site of the largest battle ever waged during the American Civil War. Fought in the first three days of July 1863, the Battle of Gettysburg resulted in a hallmark victory for the Union "Army of the Potomac" and successfully ended the second invasion of the North by General Robert E. Lee's "Army of Northern Virginia". Historians have referred to the battle as a major turning point in the war, the "High Water Mark of the Confederacy". It was also the bloodiest single battle of the war, resulting in over 51,000 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing. The Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg was dedicated on November 19, 1863, when President Abraham Lincoln delivered his immortal Gettysburg Address. The cemetery contains more than 7,000 interments including over 3,500 from the Civil War. Post-battle efforts preserved small portions of the battlefield as a memorial to the Union victory. On February 11, 1895, congressional legislation was signed to establish Gettysburg National Military Park as a memorial dedicated to the armies that fought this great battle. Gettysburg National Military Park incorporates nearly 6,000 acres, with 26 miles of park roads and over 1,400 monuments, markers, and memorials.

47. AAA Traveler -Civil War History
Several battle sites have been preserved as memorials to the in 1862, more than 26,000soldiers clashed in the first major civil war engagement in
http://www.ouraaa.com/traveler/0003/echoesofw.html
Mar/Apr 2000
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Echoes of war Memorials and battlefields preserve Civil War history in Arkansas By Durand Young Northwest Arkansas On two cold March days in 1862, more than 26,000 soldiers clashed in the first major Civil War engagement in Arkansas, the Battle of Pea Ridge, also known to the Confederacy as the Battle of Elkhorn Tavern. The Union victory was the largest battle west of the Mississippi River. One Union officer would later write he had not seen any fighting compared to that at Elkhorn Tavern on March 7. Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park (501-846-2990), located southwest of Fayetteville, memorializes the intense fighting and retreat of Confederate forces on Dec. 7, 1862. It was the last major engagement in northwest Arkansas. The park contains 19th-century buildings and a mile-long walking trail of the battlefield. The visitor center offers an audiovisual program and exhibits. Headquarters House Museum (501-521-2020), which served as headquarters for both sides during the war, was in the midst of the Battle of Fayetteville in April 1863 when Confederate forces tried unsuccessfully to dislodge the small Union contingent based in the city. Living history programs are presented at the 1853 Greek Revival home. The Fayetteville Confederate Cemetery provides a peaceful, picturesque resting place for casualties from Pea Ridge, Prairie Grove and other battles.

48. Russian Civil War, 1918-1920
Order of Battle (Regiments Formations), Introduction to Regiments. BritishArmour in the Russian civil war, by Perry Moore. Medals. Museums memorials.
http://www.regiments.org/milhist/wars/ww1/russia.htm
Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills Page created 1 September 2000 Corrected and updated FIRST WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War
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Russian military reverses, heavy casualties, and economic hardship contributed to the Russian revolution which withdrew the country from the First World War , releasing German forces for an offensive against the other Allies on the Western Front. Chaos led long repressed nationalist aspirations around the perimeter of the Russian empire to declare independence. Bolshevik excesses soon began to coalesce various factions, and civil war broke out. Japan was the first to exploit Russian weakness with an apparent view to annexing the maritime provinces in the East. Chronology (except battles, which see

49. UNT Department Of History: Civil War Web Resources
A page on the two big war memorials in Metairie angelfire.com/pa/Stump44/index.html battle information on full roster of the 93rd. The civil war in Charleston
http://www.hist.unt.edu/web_resources_mil/am_civil_war2.htm
Department of History
Dr. Harold Tanner, Chair
P.O.Box 310650
Denton, Texas 76203
Phone: 940-387-2288
Email: history@unt.edu American Civil War Web Resources Battles Battle of Allatoona Pass
http://www.ngeorgia.com/history/allapass.shtml
An attempt by Confederate General John Bell Hood to disrupt Sherman's railroad supply line on October 5, 1864.
Antietam National Battlefield
http://www.nps.gov/anti/
Major General George McClellan against General Robert E. Lee, September 16-18, 1862. Antietam on the Web http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/1845/ comprehensive view of the American Civil War battle at Antietam Carnage At Antietam, 1862 http://www.ibiscom.com/antiet.htm Appomattox Courthouse NHP http://www.nps.gov/apco/ Arkansas Post, NM http://www.nps.gov/arpo/

50. Civil War Traveler Internet Links
civil war Directory; Wisconsin s civil war memorials; Wisconsin civil at Fredericksburg;William C. Davis Battle at Bull William Winter s - The civil war in St.
http://civilwartraveler.bravepages.com/Internetlinks.htm
I do believe that to have inspriration you must have something to inspire you, and I believe you might find some inspiration as I have, with these links to be some of the best sites I know of concerning the Civil War.
Civil War Artwork Civil War Indexes Civil War Games Civil War Maps Civil War Music Civil War Officers Civil War Round Tables Civil War Virtual Tours Civil War Misc State Sites Civil War Arkansas Civil War Maryland Antietam Civil War Minnesota

51. Civil War Monument
Greek at Harvard, who delivered a long oration mostly describing the battle. Laterit was elevated to Pericles status even inscribed on civil war memorials.
http://www.geocities.com/jphistoricalsociety/civil-war-monument.html
Civil War Monument
A Well-Known Landmark
By Walter H. Marx
Fitting it is to die on behalf of one's country."
-Horace, Odes 111. 2
As Memorial Day was founded in 1868 to honor the dead of the Civil War, it is entirely appropriate this week to focus on JP's most familiar landmark, the Monument at the intersection of South and Centre Streets. Officially it is the Soldier's Monument in West Roxbury, since our area was part of Norfolk County.
Under her ardent war governor, John A. Andrew, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts raised $42,000,000 for the war effort and sent 159,000 sailors and soldiers to the Civil War. Of this number, 46 from the town of West Roxbury went off never to return, buried from the shores of Texas to the valleys of Pennsylvania.
The Reports of the Town of West Roxbury from the Committee on the Soldier's Monument best describe our Monument's origin. First is the 1869/70 Report, noting the appointment of a committee of eight men to erect "a suitable monument or memorial tablet in honor of the West Roxbury men who lost their lives in the service of their country during the Rebellion." This was done in accordance with the wishes of a Town Meeting held on November 5, 1869.
The Committee quickly fell to work and in its debut in the same Town Report had a site chosen and had procured plans and estimates for several types of monuments. It was determined by a majority vote (often done elsewhere) that $15,000 was needed for the memorial. In addition, the Committee had established a list of the dead of the town - interestingly, with no sailors among them despite our coastal location. Although more than 40 were found, only 23 who had been actual residents of the town at enlistment were inscribed.

52. The American Civil War Links Page
American civil war battles Involving New Hampshire Regiments. civil war battles(An excellent source to find which units participated in specific battles).
http://www.geocities.com/nh_heritage/Links.htm
Links of the Civil War
Home NH in Print NH in Battle Links of Interest ... Collectors New Hampshire Links to Regimental Histories
and Regimental Living History Organizations 5th New Hampshire Volunteer Infanrty Ladies of the 5th New Hampshire 6th New Hampshire Vols Co.E in N.H. 6th New Hampshire Vols. Co.C in N.J. ... 1st Regiment U.S. Sharpshooters, Co. C
New Hampshire In Print
The history of the Fighting Fifth comes alive in this new book by Mike Pride and Mark Travis. Join the regiment in the early days of its organization in Concord and across New Hampshire. Follow Colonel Cross and his Brave Boys at Antietam, Fredericksburg, and the final days at Gettysburg. A must read for all Civil War enthusiasts!!! This book returns to New Hampshire the honor for which these men paid so costly a price!
In order to purchase your copy of My Brave Boys click here
Meet the men. Read about their stories. See how the States honor them. All in a new collection of books by author Bruce D. Heald, Ph.D. The Civil War History Series brings to us a 128 page history of New Hampshire and the War. This is a must read for the beginers and experienced Civil War enthusiats! New Hampshire In The Civil War by Bruce D. Heald, Ph.D. is now available at most bookstores.

53. CivilWarAlbum.com Site Index
1997 Don Worth Photos, State memorials. civil war Louisiana Photo AlbumLouisiana in the civil war Message Board, Home, Baton Rouge and Battle.
http://www.civilwaralbum.com/site_index.htm
Site Index Quick Find CivilWarAlbum.com Main Page USS Cairo Photo Album Civil War in Louisiana Photo Album Gettysburg, a Virtual Tour Civil War in Indian Territory Photo Album Port Hudson Photo Album Shiloh Photo Album Vicksburg Campaign Photo Album Fort Donelson Photo Album (Ft. Henry) Fort Washita Photo Album Misc. Civil War Sites Photo Album *Alabama *Arizona *Arkansas *California *Delaware *Florida *Georgia *Kentucky *Maryland *Mississippi *Missouri *New Jersey *New York *Oklahoma (Indian Territory) *Pennsylvania *South Carolina *Tennessee *Texas *Virginia *Washington D.C. *West Virginia Search this site or the web Powered by FreeFind
Site search Web search Over 280 Panoramas of Civil War Sites CivilWar Album.com Home Page Home BSA Troop 126 at Oklahoma Civil War Sites Panoramas About CivilWarAlbum.com ... Today's date in Civil War History The Atlanta Campaign, a Virtual Tour
Georgia in the Civil War Message Board
Home 1954/55 Photos Image Map ... Resources The Battle of Champion Hill, a Virtual Tour

54. The Civil War . In The Classroom . Resources . Annotated List Of Web Sites | PBS
The index includes a huge range of subjects from diplomacy and foreign involvementin the civil war, battle casualties, civil war memorials, monuments, and
http://www.pbs.org/civilwar/classroom/annotated_list.html
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Annotated List of Web Sites
Print Biography

The American Civil War http://www.us-civilwar.com/
The site contains balanced, substantive coverage of the Civil War, including its causes, famous battles, and leaders. The content is appropriate for secondary level students, but the sections on food, music, and "fascinating facts" of the war would interest younger learners as well. For the teacher or student, this is a great place to find the "basics."
The American Civil War Homepage
http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/

The Civil War at the Smithsonian http://civilwar.si.edu/home.html
Civil War Treasures (from the New York Historical Society) http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpcoop/nhihtml/cwnyhshome.html

55. Civil War Battlefield National Parks And Memorials
civil war Battlefield Parks and memorials. First Shots, Campaigns of 1862 and 18641865,Battle of Gettysburg, Why Men Fought, civil war Music, and
http://www.clarke.public.lib.ga.us/pathfinders/park.html
Civil War Battlefield Parks and Memorials
Meeting between Pickett's Division Association and the Philadelphia Brigade Association, Gettysburg, July 3, 1913, Gettysburg National Military Park, National Park Service
Web Sites

56. Civil War
war medicine including medical care, surgeons, nurses, battle wounds, disease becameworthless by the end of the American civil war. Museums andM memorials.
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57. American Civil War Battles
battles by State the American civil war 18611865 http//californiacentralcoast.com/commun/map/civil/statepic/index.html.
http://www.washlee.arlington.k12.va.us/staff/socialstudies/lealbers/battles.html
Mr. Albers'Classes www.civilwar.com
http://www.civilwar.com
The History Channel: Civil War home page

http://www.civil-war.net/ The Civil War in miniature: a compendium and Civil War reference site
http://www.civilwarmini.com/ Shotgun's Home of the American Civil War
http://www.civilwarhome.com/ The American Civil War (Indiana University)
http://mirkwood.ucs.indiana.edu/acw/ Heritage Preservation Services: Civil War battle summaries by state
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/bystate.htm US Civil War Center: Civil War information: Battles
http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/cwc/links/cwinfo2.htm#Battles American Civil War homepage: battles and campaigns
http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html#specific Battles, battlefields, and historic sites (Washington College)
http://www.janke.washcoll.edu/civilwar/battles.htm Battles by State: the American Civil War: 1861-1865 http://californiacentralcoast.com/commun/map/civil/statepic/index.html (University of Texas, Austin) http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/National_parks/historic_parks.html#military Return Main Page

58. The Virtual Civil War Memorial
Killed at the Battle of Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi. Dec 29, 1862. To receive thismemorial or other civil war memorials visit The Virtual civil war Memorial
http://www.missouricivilwarmuseum.org/purple.htm
Free Web Memorial to Your Civil War Ancestor
Note: Either for those that own a website to make use of these free graphics OR for hardcopy use in a family history album. For those with a Civil War soldier/sailor with a Missouri connection, please also consider adding a photo to our online Portrait Gallery Memorial.
The Virtual CSA Purple Heart
This memorial is posthumously awarded to those wounded or killed while serving the Confederacy. Since the Confederacy ceased to exist there is no nation presently surviving to recognize the sacrifice of the Confederate soldier. It is up to us, the living descendants to remember their sacrifice, and to never forget their heroic deeds. Our ancestors are people too, and although they are gone, their spirits remain. It is a basic human need to be remembered by one's family and the communities where they lived, fought and bled for. They were not traitors, they were American heroes that were loyal to their State government. We should remember them appropriately. Example: "The Virtual CSA Purple Heart Award"

59. BBC NEWS | Special Report | 1998 | 10/98 | World War I | War Memorials: Lest We
World war I (191418). Some of the earliest memorials commemorate battleswhich took place during the civil war in the 17th Century.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/special_report/1998/10/98/world_war_i/newsid_19
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You are in: Special Report: World War I News Front Page World ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 3 November, 1998, 10:55 GMT War memorials: Lest we forget
There could be as many as 60,000 war memorials in the UK
In nearly every city, town or village in the UK there is a monument to the war-dead. No one really knows how many there are, but current estimates place the number at more than 60,000. Hundreds of volunteers and a few dedicated staff at Britain's Imperial War Museum are working on a 10- year project to catalogue them all for posterity. Lost landmarks Often pictures of war memorials were made into postcards
Many war memorials have become decaying local landmarks that hardly draw a second glance. In 1988 the museum's director-general, Alan Borg, became concerned that the monuments could one day be lost forever and no record of them would exist. He started the National Inventory of War Memorials, which is expected to be completed by 2001. Nick Hewitt, who has been running the project for the past couple of years, says that so far around 27,000 memorials have been recorded. When the whole project is finished it is hoped the results will be available on the Internet.

60. SUVCW-- Civil War History And Related Links
140th Anniversary of the Battle of Shiloh. Prisons Andersonville civil war Prison; civilwar Monuments/memorials and Projects Butler County Ohio Soldiers
http://suvcw.org/cwhist.htm
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
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The following are links to Civil War history and related web sites
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