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  1. Ordeal by Fire: Volume 2, The Civil War by James M McPherson, 2000-06-29
  2. By Sea and by River: The Naval History of the Civil War (Da Capo Paperback) by Bern Anderson, 1989-09-01
  3. Trial by Fire: A People's History of the Civil War and Reconstruction Period (People's History of the USA) by Page Smith, 1990-07-01
  4. Spies, Traitors, and Conspirators of the Late Civil War; By General La Fayette C. Baker, Organizer and First Chief of the Secret Service of the United States by La Fayette (General) baker, 1894
  5. Red River Campaign of 1864 and the Loss by the Confederacy of the Civil War by Michael J. Forsyth, 2001-10
  6. Fast and Loose in Dixie: A Civil War Adventure by J. Madison Drake, 1880 by J. Madison Drake, Albert Nathaniel Drake, 1998-10
  7. My dear parents: The Civil War seen by an English Union soldier by James Horrocks, 1982
  8. Letters Home, Joel B. Baker: A Collection of "Letters Home" from the Civil War Written by Colonel Joel B. Baker and Compiled by His Great-Grandaugh by Joel B. Baker, 1996-01
  9. 1400 Days: The Civil War Day by Day by Chris Bishop, Ian Drury, 1990-11
  10. 1400 Days: The Us Civil War Day by Day by Chris Bishop, Tony Gibbon, et all 1998-12
  11. The Civil War (Ordeal By Fire) by James M. McPerson, 2000-06-29
  12. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman By Himself (Civil War Centennial Series.) by William Tecumseh Sherman, 1972-11-22
  13. Old Abe's Jokes: Humorous Stories Told of and by Abraham Lincoln (Civil War Heritage Series, V. 9) by Walbrook D. Swank, 1996-06
  14. Trial by Fire: Science Technology and the Civil War by Charles D. Ross, 2000-03

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102. The American Civil War Homepage
The American civil war Homepage The American civil war Homepage gathers together in one place hypertext links to the most useful identified electronic files about the American civil war (18611865
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103. North Carolina Civil War Home Page
Collection of information pertaining to North Carolina and its people during the American civil war.
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The purpose of this page is to create a virtual central repository for information about North Carolina in the American Civil War. If you are aware of electronic resources which might be useful to others, please contact your host Jeff Weaver at Jweaver300@aol.com.
The North Carolina Civil War Home Page Message Board
Ask your questions here!. My apologies for the loss of the old message board, it couldn't be avoided. Feel free to post away here, within the bounds of North Carolina and the Civil War. Thanks for understanding.
General Resources
Statistical Abstract from the 1860 North Carolina Census
Results of the 1856 and 1860 North Carolina Gubernatorial Election
- By County
Results of the 1860 Presidential Election in North Carolina
- By County
Results of the 1862 and 1864 North Carolina Gubernatorial Election
- By County
The 1861 Secession Convention Vote
- By County
Delegates to the 1861 North Carolina Secession Convention - By County

North Carolina Civil War Military Conscription Pool
- By County Proceedings of the North Carolina Secession Convention
North Carolina Ordinances 1861-1862

  • The Civil War in North Carolina
    Confederate Resources
    Information by Unit
    Information by County or City
    Engagements and Significant Sites Biographies of North Carolina Military and Civilian Personalities ... Civil War Naval Forces Index from Ken Jones.
  • 104. The Civil War
    Presents information about the battles and soldiers, as well as an array of photographs and links.
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    105. Civil War Nurses
    Discusses conditions and contributions of the approximately two thousand woman who volunteered in military hospitals during the civil war.
    http://www.civilwarhome.com/civilwarnurses.htm

    106. Tin Soldiers And Die-cast Miniatures. Napoleonics, Romans, Russians, Latvians...
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    107. 17TH Cen Reenacting & Living History Resources
    17th century, Thirty Years war and English civil war pamphlets, news sheets and other documents in full text format.
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    17th Century Reenacting
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    Home English Civil War Publications Religious Publications Thirty Years War Publications ... About This Site
    Welcome to the resource site!
    This site contains 17th century, Thirty Years War and English Civil War pamphlets, news sheets and other documents in full text format. Additionally, there are articles of interest to the reenactor, texts of blackletter ballads, bibliographies and links to other useful sites on the Internet. What's New Take a look at the Blackletter Ballads page. I have just added some political and civilian ballads of the first half of the century. While you are there take a look at the others there are some interesting texts. True and Happy Newes From Worcester a September 1642 Parliamentarian publication reporting on the Battle of Powick Bridge. The Seventeenth Century SiteRing This site owned by
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    108. Teacher Resources - Feature - American Memory Timeline Civil War
    They sought to establish an independent Confederacy of states in which slaverywould be protected. The result was a costly and bloody civil war.
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    between 1860 and 1865.
    Civil War Photographs
    In 1861, the United States faced its greatest crisis to that time. The northern and southern states had become less and less alikesocially, economically, politically. The North had become increasingly industrial and commercial while the South had remained largely agricultural. More important than these differences, however, was African-American slavery. The "peculiar institution," more than any other single thing, separated the South from the North. Northerners generally wanted to limit the spread of slavery; some wanted to abolish it altogether. Southerners generally wanted to maintain and even expand the institution. Thus, slavery became the focal point of a political crisis. Following the 1860 election to the presidency of Republican Abraham Lincoln, 11 southern states eventually seceded from the Federal Union in 1861. They sought to establish an independent Confederacy of states in which slavery would be protected. Northern Unionists, on the other hand, insisted that secession was not only unconstitutional but unthinkable as well. They were willing to use military force to keep the South in the Union. Even Southerners who owned no slaves opposed threatened Federal coercion. The result was a costly and bloody civil war. Almost as many Americans were killed in the Civil War as in all the nation's other wars combined.

    109. Southern Horizon - An Authentic Civil War Era Band
    This civil warera band plays period arrangements on antique instruments.
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    Southern Horizon Authentic Period Music for Civil War Balls, Living Histories and Related Events Southern Horizon has been performing 19th century period music since 1987 for reenactments, museums, conventions, schools and private engagements. The group presents music popular of the period from 1816-1865. The music and arrangements are researched to present an accurate portrayal of the music heard in that period. The band performs in costume on instruments similar to those that would have been found in the homes of the citizenry of the 19th century. This ensemble has performed at many Virginia state parks and historical sites as well as at the centennial events for the Sons of Confederate Veterans and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Other performances include programs for school groups and all performances focus on the representation of the lives and lifestyles of the 19 th century. The music is drawn on the tradition of the people who played it; Scottish, Irish and English influences combine with the turbulence, joy, and sadness of this period in American history. What began as a “pick-up” band has developed into a group of musicians with diverse backgrounds, all dedicated to developing an authentic sound of the music of mid-19

    110. Civil War Battlefield Photographs
    Fullcolor photographs of civil war battlefields. Printed with a seven-color ink process to ensure accurate detail and realism. Galleries of aviation art also available.
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    111. UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR
    CHRONOLOGIES. civil war CHRONOLOGY Selected; civil war BATTLES UnitedStates Colored Troops. GO TO civil war - UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS
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    "No officer in this regiment now doubts that the key to the successful prosecution of this war lies in the unlimited employment of black troops. Their superiority lies simply in the fact that they know the country, while white troops do not, and, moreover, that they have peculiarities of temperament, position, and motive which belong to them alone. Instead of leaving their homes and families to fight they are fighting for their homes and families, and they show the resolution and sagacity which a personal purpose gives. It would have been madness to attempt, with the bravest white troops what I have successfully accomplished with the black ones. Everything, even to the piloting of the vessels and the selection of the proper points for cannonading, was done by my own soldiers." Excerpt from February 1, 1863 report by Colonel T. W. Higginson,

    112. UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS
    UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS civil war. *** Brief Notes and Links ***. VISIT THEHOMEPAGE OF THE UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE civil war. UNITS ORGANIZED
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    UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS - CIVIL WAR
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    Researched and compiled by Bennie J. McRae, Jr.
    Updated: May 26, 2001
    NOTE: See CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM update below.
    VISIT THE HOMEPAGE OF THE UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR
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    CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM
    Approximately 164 regiments, 10 batteries of light artillery, independent units, Pioneer Corps, and unassigned USCT units were organized in the Confederate States by the Union Army or as state militia in the North. The vast majority were redesignated as United States Colored Troops after the establishment of the Bureau of Colored Troops on May 22, 1863. NOTE: The

    113. Sealed Knot
    The society of Cavaliers and Roundheads. One of two main civil war reenactment organisations in the UK. History, regimental listing and activities.
    http://www.sealedknot.org/

    114. Civil War Image Map Splash Page

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    115. English Civil War Society - History Re-enactment At Its Best
    One of the two main civil war reenactment organizations in the UK.
    http://www.english-civil-war-society.org/public_html/
    The English Civil War Society A Reconstruction of the Armies of the English Civil Wars CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE SITE If you want to visit this site again please bookmark this Home Page.
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    116. Michigan In The Civil War 1861-1866
    all soldiers, battles seachable)VERY usefull; United States Civilwar Center ; Vermont in the war ; Unknown CW soldiers photos .
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    Main Other Active Interests htmlAdWH('7002588', '234', '60'); Welcome to my Michigan Civil War Web Site !!! Presented by Don Harvey
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    I am an avid historian of the war of the rebellion of 1861 to 1865, and in particular the Battle of Gettysburg. The information I have on this site is a result of many years of research. I have published this site as an aid to those whose quest for information may be less time consuming than mine. Feel free to download any information that you may want to archive for your personal records.
    CD-ROM OFFER !!! I now have a Cd- Rom available that contains Names, Homes, Ages, Regiments and Companies of all Michigan Veterans of record. (89,000). All of the Michigan Wartime Deaths (14,700), Place and cause are included. It also contains all Regimental Histories, every Battle that Michigan Troops were engaged in, all of the 14,600 Michigan deaths, with cause and place and also in Chronological order, including casualties, North and South, of every Battle of the Civil War. It also has the burial places of +19,000 veterans. I can also include the regimental muster out page containing your ancestors muster out record. It operates on Acrobat Reader, which is on most computers, if not, it is a free download and will function on any computer and is very easy to navigate through. Price is $20.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling. Contact me at , e-mail

    117. Online Gun Dealer | Online Firearm Dealer | The Gunman Of Southern California
    Retailing modern long guns and handguns as well as remanufactured civil war and Indian war weapons.
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    118. Ron Wall Miniatures Toy Soldiers
    Produces US historical themed 54mm metal figures including Wild West, civil war, Revolutionary war, and Christmas. Includes product search, links, and offers gift certificates.
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    119. Civil War Generals II, Advanced Strategy Guide
    Covers morale, scouting, artillery, offense, defense, ambushes and battles.
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    120. Handguns Of The Civil War, By Kerry Barlow
    Explore the many different pistols, and revolvers or handguns as they were called at the time, used throughout the civil war.
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    Many different pistols, and revolvers or handguns as they were called at the time, were used throughout the civil war by both the North and the South. Sometimes the exact same model and version of a handgun would be used by both sides, or the handgun would be built to specifications set forth by the respective faction. Generally speaking the Confederate troops were always outnumbered by the North in both manpower and available weapons to use.This caused the confederate troops to use as many captured weapons as possible throughout the war.This crossing over of weapons from one side to the other, as well as the actual production of the same model handgun in various styles makes it difficult to specifically say one weapon was used by any one side. If there was any one handgun used the most by Union troops it would have to be the Colt models 1851 and 1860 army versions.For the Confederate troops it would again be either the Colt models or the Remington model 1858 revolver. A short description of terms may be in order before you actually go to view the specific handgun models. A

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