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  1. The Civil War Notebook: A Collection Of Little-known Facts And Other Odds-and-ends About The Civil War by Albert Nofi, 1992-12-01
  2. A Civil War Journal: A Collection of Little-Known Facts and Other Odds-And-Ends About the Civil War

41. Books On Tennessee History
Studies) by Wiley Sword Listed under civil war Tennessee. of the Sullivan County Makers of history throughout the politics, and some interesting odds and ends
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Resources History Books UK Powells: History Best Sellers Magazines History Magazines America's First Western Frontier : East Tennessee by Brenda C. Calloway, Brenda Callaway Amazing Tennessee : Fascinating Facts, Entertaining Tales, Bizarre Happenings, and Historical Oddities from the Volunteer State by T. Jensen Lacey Appalachian Legacy by Shelby Lee Adams Listed under Shelby Lee Adams A Biblical People in the Bible Belt: The Jewish Community of Memphis, Tennessee, 1840s -1960's by Selma S. Lewis Hardcover: 320 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.92 x 9.34 x 6.28 Publisher: Mercer University Press; ; (September 1998) ISBN: 0865546029 by Helen C. Marsh Listed under Tennessee Genealogy Bristol To Knoxville, TN: A Postcard Tour Listed under Collectible Postcards The Confederacy's Last Hurrah : Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville (Modern War Studies)

42. PageSurf Cheap About Civil War Search Directory
Find civil war history books and mystery novels. 2020search.com. civil war Potpourri Page The civil war Potpourri Page contains odds and ends about the
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43. The Practical Historian - Index
Literature Distribution Program National history Day Log Disposition of Property Act odds and ends Fund Raising Idea Visiting civil war Battlefields Employees
http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/Bill.Mulligan/tphindex.htm
Subjects Covered in The Practical Historian™ Vol. 1 Vol. 2 Vol. 3 Vol. 4 ... Vol. 6 Volume 6, Number 1 Heritage Tourism in the Rockies The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Reviews Volume 6, Number 2 Cooperation Repatriation and NAGPRA Computers and Museum Who Owns Our History and Where Do they Keep It?: Reflections on the Enola Gay Exhibit and Understanding History in Our Time Reviews Updated 11/21/97 Comments Bill.Mulligan@murraystate.edu

44. The Life Of A Civil War Soldier | Barbara J. Sanders | OAH Magazine Of History
historical societies, and other public history organizations that heavy frying pans, and other odds and ends Seeing and Touching the civil war A Matching Game
http://www.oah.org/pubs/magazine/publichistory/sanders.html
The Life of a Civil War Soldier
Barbara J. Sanders
Reprinted from the OAH Magazine of History
16 (Winter 2002).
ISSN 0882-228X
There are a number of national parks, state historical societies, and other public history organizations that can and want to assist classroom teachers in meeting their curriculum objectives with items and activities that are theme- or site-specific and that enhance the textbook. The following lesson plan is based on the theory and concepts of Gettysburg National Military Park's "Life of a Civil War Soldier" traveling trunk program, which loans materials and lesson plans to schools across the country. The demand far exceeds our supply, and so the following article is a "recipe" for creating and presenting a trunk of Civil War materials to your own class, year after year. Most of our trunks, and the following activities, are targeted toward a fifth-grade class, but could easily be adapted to classrooms from third through eighth grade.
Theme
Through experiences with all five of the senses, the daily life of a soldier can be reconstructed for students, personalizing the study of the Civil War.
Goal
The goal of the traveling trunk is to provide multisensory experiences surrounding the daily life of a Civil War soldier, thereby instilling interest in, and understanding of, the American Civil War and the soldier's experience.

45. Links To The Past
There is an enormous body of fiction about that incomparable period in history. odds ends. A chronological list of civil war battles.
http://www.hevanet.com/gladhaus/history.html
a potpourri of sites about the past
Old postcards are a wonderful way to learn about the past. Here is an introduction to the postcard collection begun by Jude's grandmother almost a hundred years ago. Others can be seen on various states' sites around the web, by following links from our Gallery page. The best place to start is at The Kansas Collection. , an assortment of information and anecdotes about the state a lot of our ancestors walked through, stopped by for a spell, or stayed in. Read all about The Making of America when it happened. A wonderful source of original documents and books. There are collections at The University of Michigan and at Cornell University A must-see for anyone studying Idaho's history: The University of Idaho Special Collections Fascinating snapshots of history can be found at The Center for Story Preservation Project Gutenberg puts documents of historical interest (but limited availability) as close as your computer. Here's the text of Charles Darwin's "Voyage of the Beagle." We invite you to drop by and sample historical novels by Judith B. Glad

46. Matthew White's Homepage
looked like if every separatist movement in US and Canadian history had succeeded? What would an American civil war of the 1990s have looked like? odds and ends
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/
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Real History: Historical Atlas of the 20th Century History Site of the Week or Month or Something Surreal History , including ... Balkanized North America: What would America have looked like if every separatist movement in U.S. and Canadian history had succeeded? CSA Today Who won the Civil War anyway? Middle Earth: The map for J.R.R. Tolkein's lost sequel to Lord of the Rings Moslem Australia: What if Australia had been contacted by Asians 150 years before the Europeans arrived in the Indian Ocean? Perotista Revolution! What would an American Civil War of the 1990s have looked like? Odds and Ends: Smart-Ass Instructions for Life Translations From the Italian: Fun with Babelfish. White-o-glyphics This is just a total waste of time, so don't even click here. Who Am I? Support This Site

47. Limerick Leader - September 28th, 2002 - Features - Odds And Ends
odds and ends. The history of this latter name goes back more than a thousand years Rory O Connor, the republican leader, executed during the civil war; and that
http://www.limerick-leader.ie/issues/20020928/seoighe.html
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By MANGAIRE SUGACH Names 'full of sound and fury, signifying nothing'
THE study of Christian names in Ireland, while not as interesting as the study of surnames, is not without its own interest. And speaking of Christian names, there now seems to be a marked reluctance on the part of officialdom to use the term Christian name; instead, when filling official forms we are asked for our surname, and then for our first name or names. Christian names are often said to run in families; that is, that the same Christian names keep on recurring in particular families in generation after generation. For centuries Mac Carthys bore such Christian names as Ceallachan, Cormac and Saerbreathach. These names are still popular with the Mac Carthys, but in their anglicised forms of Callaghan, Charles and Justin. Among the O'Briens it is not unusual to find the Christian name Kennedy. The history of this latter name goes back more than a thousand years, for Brian Boru's father was named Cinneide, and Brian was the ancestor of the O'Briens. Rory keeps on repeating itself in the O'Connor family. Almost everybody must have heard of Rory O'Connor, the last Ad R', or High King of Ireland; and that name kept on echoing down to the present century.

48. Limerick Leader - January 27th, 2001 - Features - ODDS And ENDS
time by Republican forces during the civil war, but then town by British forces during the war of Independence which gives a brief but adequate history of that
http://www.limerick-leader.ie/issues/20010127/seoighe.html
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From west to east AS I was preparing to commence this week's notes, a piece of verse, appropriate to this time of year, which we learned at school in the now distant past, came into my mind. I wonder if anybody else recalls the piece? This is it: January scatters snow,
February more is bringing;
March starts the cheery winds ablow,
And April sets the robin singing.
may loads with blossom shrub and spray,
June opens all the roses;
July laughs with fresh-cut hay,
And August summer closes.
September gathers golden sheaves,
October sings among her leaves; November sends her frosts afar, And December brings the Christmas star. Last week I wrote about the Ballyguiltenane Rural Journal. This week my subject is the parish journal called "Oola - Past and present." The whole width - or is it length? - of County Limerick lies between the two places, Ballyguiltenane being almost on the Kerry border, Oola almost right on the Tipperary border. And if, as I stated last week, the Ballyguiltenane journal has a West Limerick - North Kerry 'bias,' the Oola journal has an East Limerick-West Tipperary 'blas'. Dermot O'Gorman edits the Oola journal, and in an editorial he refers to, among other matters, the planned construction of the Pallasgreen/ Oola/ Monard/ Tipperary/ Bansha by-pass, which will provide more efficient and speedy access for road freight from the West of Ireland to the ports of the south-east.

49. Bayo Points 13
but I enjoyed looking for all those odds and ends directly from the veteran and that have a history . and he started my interest in civil war history and the
http://www.usmilitaryknives.com/bayo_points_13.htm
Gary Cunningham's Bayonet Point's Updated Nov.1, 2003 Bayonet Points #13 - November, 2003 Backcuts and Runouts In some of the sections covering the newer bayonets, especially the M7, I commented on the shape of the section where the bevel of the true edge blends into the blade at the ricasso. Generally collectors call this area the backcut, the military term (at least recently) is runout. General wisdom in the past has been that the backcut is at a nearly 90 degree angle to the true edge. Any other angle, especially a long sloping cut, has been very suspect and generally has been felt to indicate a commercial item rather than military issue. Recently I was able to obtain a copy of the latest specifications for the M7 bayonet (which is still being ordered from time to time). This specification sheet shows a curved runout, with a note stating: "Configuration of runout may vary - Sharp corner not permissible." This change shows a revision date of July 1, 1974 which means that all M7 bayonets contracted for following that date will have a runout with a curved shape, or at least a curved corner. This would include bayonets made by General Cutlery, Imperial, and Ontario. So now the collector, finding a M7 by one of these makers with a curved or sloped runout will not be able to determine if it is military issue or commercial production. Just another tribulation for the bayonet collector. This revision also apparently deletes the requirement for the cutouts in the tang, which was another area that some of us used to try to determine if a bayonet was military issue or not.

50. Volume 4
it is considered to be one of the top military history universities in the BOOK odds AND ends. meeting, we offer here a sampling of new civil war books reviewed
http://members.rogers.com/onccwrtable/volume_4_1.htm
Ottawa dispatches Volume 4, Issue 1 The Newsletter of the Ottawa National Capital Civil War Round Table March 2004 RECENT MEETINGS The January meeting was a resounding success. The book swap and auction raised almost $100 for the group's kitty. From all reports, there was a fair degree of selling and exchanging of books and magazines prior to the auction. President Jerry Jensen barely managed to keep the lid on some spirited bidding afterward. The big demand item was a copy of David Chandler's Campaigns of Napoleon that went for $58. The February meeting saw the Round Table return to its roots as Program Co-ordinator Morley Verdier organized a round-robin of small speeches. Members had been given a word or phrase prior to the meeting and asked to prepare a short informative speech on the subject. We hope to be able to bring you some extracts in a later newsletter. COMING EVENTS 25 MAR Red River Campaign – John Converse rides in from Kingston. 29 APR: Civil War Medicine – Dr. John Morgan does mid-nineteenth century MASH. 27 MAY: Topic TBA Our web site lists Jerry Jensen as the presenter.

51. Old Comrades Shrapnel Page - Odds & Ends About Artillery In NZ
guns and are keen to preserve the history of the of any equipments used in that war, or can expatriate Canadian, working as an international civil servant in
http://riv.co.nz/rnza/shrapnel/shrap1.htm
Home Books Commentary Docs ... What's New To place a comment, ask a question or provide an answer, email the webmaster
Oranje Vrijstaat Artillerie Corps is an historical study and re-enactment group based in South Africa. They have their own authentic guns and are keen to preserve the history of the equipments and the units associated with the Anglo-Boer War. If you know the whereabouts of any equipments used in that war, or can get any information on any of those pieces (especially serial numbers), please let them know at kruppgun@yahoo.co.uk . They are sincere about getting their facts right and are generous in spreading the word about the pieces they find.
October 2002 Bill Godwin-Toby reports "Hello New Zealand! An expatriate Canadian, working as an international civil servant in Austria for 28 years, I frequently spend time in the Austrian countryside. Last weekend, I spend two nights in a quaint hotel south of Graz... In an upstairs lounge, a small pillow caught my eye because of a Royal Artillery insignia . The embroidery is sewn to the pillow cover made of what I think is a piece of military issue, olive drab, blanket. The owners have few clues to its origin. Either it was sewn by an Allied prisoner, or following the war, by a German or Austrian soldier incarcerated in the same camp. I have attached a photo thereof ... The hotel, the proprietor of which is named Harkamp, can be found at

52. Once More Behind The History Lectern, Dear Friends, Once More;
Or Close The

and along with catching up on assorted odds and ends SCA member who didn t know the history wrote in who did, others went over to the civil war enthusiasts, and
http://www.dis.org/cassiel/modest/drill.html
"Once more behind the history lectern, dear friends, once more;
Or close the wall up with . . . "
Well, you know the drill . . .
Temujin Felix MacAvity
Following the final year of the Northern RenFaire in 1994, and then finding out that starting in '95 REC's sole interest was a blatantly late 20 th century mall with delusions of becoming a county fair, A) In 1995, The RenFaire performers Walked Out, refusing to have Anything to do with this fiasco. This does grant that there were people who stayed, many of them noting "We're not working a RenFaire, we're getting paid". B) In 1996, The RenFaire Audience refused to show up, having seen in '95 that the only visible difference between RenCo and the nearby Paramount's Great America is that at GA, there are roller coasters and the Klingons in attendance get paid instead of just showing up in equal number. This Also does grant that one or two people did show up, but I have a Very vague and uncertain memory that this number was almost outnumbered by the staff. C) In 1997, REC did indeed do a deliberate campaign of plastering the Entire San Francisco Bay Area with advertisement after advertisement, on buses,. across multiple pages of individual newspaper issues, for day after day after day, in train stations, across More busses, and even through what were Very cheesy and telling radio and television ads . . . In short, yes, they noticed that what made the RenFaire an ongoing and repeated success was now gone, and rather than attract us back for something that had always worked and still works elsewhere, they just threw away more money.

53. School Librarian
gifts of earrings fashioned from recycled odds and ends will miss Elliott’s knowledge of school history. Fifthgraders studying the civil war hear about her
http://www.catholicherald.com/articles/02articles/elliott523.htm
'Renaissance Woman' Retires from St. Mary's By Linda Busetti
HERALD Staff Writer
(From the issue of 5/23/02) "I came for a visit and stayed for a life," is how librarian Page Elliott sums up her 23 years at St. Mary School in Alexandria. When Elliott retires in June, Principal Kathleen Dolan, teachers, library volunteers and students will miss her clever wit, vast knowledge of art and medieval history, animated readings of Cajun Night Before Christmas and unfailing support of teachers. They may even miss her anchovy paste and "stinky cheese" in the library refrigerator. She met her husband Tim "on the school bus" when they were sophomores in high school. Elliott graduated from Tufts University with a major in medieval history and a minor in art history. While Tim studied at Harvard Law School, Page worked in the library there for three years. Later, she worked in libraries of Alexandria public schools her children Schuyler and Farar attended. "Children and books … beat that for a combination," Elliott recalls in soft, Southern tones.

54. LOUISIANA REFERENCE BOOKMARKS
Searchable by name, state, date, military unit. civil war Burials. (13,007 names in 1,866 cemeteries). odds n ends. Can be used for Black history Month.
http://www.concordia.lib.la.us/louisiana.htm
LOUISIANA REFERENCE BOOKMARKS
Legal and Legislative Matters
Constitution of 1974 Online version of state constitution, updated as amended. In pdf format. Louisiana Administrative Code (LAC) The official codification of state government administrative regulations. Keyword searchable. Can subscribe to receive online notification of updates. Legislature homepage Provides access to both the Senate and House of Representatives website. Includes members, bill and act information, how a bill is passed, and background of institution. Notary Association Home Page Explains what Louisiana notaries can and cannot do, includes searchable notary database.
Locating People, Places, Plantations, and Companies
Governors of Louisiana Biographical sketches, pictures and sound bites. Social Security Death Index Searchable by surname or Social Security number to locate place and date of death. Louisiana Places on National Register of Historic Places Searchable by parish, city/town, property type. Includes photographs and location maps. Corporations Database Louisiana companies searchable by personal or company name.

55. Irish And Celtic Thingies - Odds/Ends (C) P. Murphy 1995-1999
(March 9, 1997 odds) I was The last was from some US civil war Reenactors from Arts Music Books News Politics Sports Travel history Resources
http://www.goof.com/~pmurphy/irish/odds.html
Irish and Celtic Thingies
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Most recently modified on $Date: 2003/01/01 19:52:34 $ (GMT)
(January 1, 2003: everything!) There's a big (and I do mean big ) conference coming to Charlottesville, Virginia this coming May: it's called Re-Imaging Ireland and features a truly impressive list of guests and diginitaries e.g. work , I'm going to make every effort to attend this one.
(April 24, 1997: odds) More infamy for this page! It was one of several mentioned in connection with ethnic dance in the Times Pick section of the Los Angeles Times on April 7, 1997. Unfortunately, because of all the e-mail "bombing" I was subjected to, I didn't get the notice until yesterday. Their contact said some very nice things about this page; something I badly needed after all that abuse! (February 25, 1997: Worthwhile Causes) The GOAL-Aidlink St. Patrick's Day Badge Project is worth a visit. GOAL is one of the better-known and widely respected charities in Ireland. (March 9, 1997: odds) I was checking out the links in Michael Hambly's Newsletter from Mayo on the Move , when I noticed that both his web page and the one you're reading now are contenders in a competition for Best Irish Internet Community Website . I had no idea... wow! There are some good web pages in the other 14 contenders, and even if you don't vote, you might find something of interest in these.

56. SRM Odds And Ends
Us Features Exhibits Forums Events odds and ends Kennesaw civil war Museum, Kennesaw, GA; South Carolina Atlanta history Center (Atlanta Historical Society); Old
http://www.srmduluth.org/oddsandends.htm
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Books of Interest
Books which may be of interest to you along with contributed reviews and recommendations. Through the Amazon.com associates program, your purchase of any recommended book provides a contribution to the museum. Books of Interest
Related Sites
Following are sites we have chosen which are related by various means to the museum and may be of interest in your Internet travels. Thank you again for visiting and come back soon.

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57. Florida Department Of Environmental Protection (FDEP) - Division Of Parks And Re
Cape Florida light was damaged during the civil war, repaired and tools, farm implements, and other odds and ends this unique episode in our state’s history.
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/parks/bncr/restoration.htm
Search: DEP Home About DEP Programs Contact ... Site Map Programs
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Restoration of Cultural and Historic Resources
Back to BNCR Homepage Though the effects of time have deteriorated some of our historic structures, the concerted effort of concerned citizens, historic preservationists and park professionals has assured that many of these resources will be around for decades to come. Below are just a few examples. Fort Clinch Historic State Park Fort Clinch - Fernandina Beach, Florida Historic Fort Clinch, circa 1850, located on Florida’s northeast coast at the tip of Amelia Island at Fort Clinch State Park, is perhaps the finest remaining example of third system forts remaining in the U.S. Severe erosion on the shore surrounding Fort Clinch had threatened this remarkable structure for many years. The east side of the fort was in danger of collapse into the St. Mary’s Inlet, particularly during storm events. In 1998, the Florida Park Service, with the assistance of the park’s support group “Friends of Fort Clinch,” secured a $2 Million grant through Florida DEP’s Division of Beaches and Coastal Systems to develop and construct a solution. A series of “T” shaped finger groins were completed in May of 1999 providing unprecedented protection from the erosive effects of the Atlantic Ocean.

58. Book Store Children's Books History & Historical Fiction Fiction United States
. history Historical Fiction. Each journal is hand bound using handmade and recycled paper, and odds and ends. 6. civil war Sub The Mystery of the Hunley.
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Books in hard or soft cover, plus ebooks and online books about love, sex, dating, relationships, commitment, infidelity, breakups, and romance. Discount Reformed Books: Huge Selection
A very large selection of Reformed, Puritan, Presbyterian, Calvinist and Covenanter Bibles. Find books, CDs, videos, cassettes, music and tracts at discounts (some free) by mail and online. $1,000,000.00 Sweepstakes - Free Entry!
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Make your child the star of their very own storybook. Well known titles are here and all books include the child's name, hometown and several friends/relatives. Give the gift of reading. Find that Book - Book Collecting community
RARE BOOKS ~ Find - Buy - Sell - Discuss. Rare Books- First editions - Antiquarian - childrens - cult. Classics. The Other Side of Truth Author: Beverley Naidoo
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59. Links To CIVIL WAR Websites And Information
http//www.jewishhistory.com/civilwar.htm. Related to Sherman’s March, civilian Accounts, odds and ends THE TEACHER’S GUIDE – AMERICAN civil war NEW!
http://www.vineland.org/LinksMonth/civilwar.htm
WEB SITES ON THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION Access these sites through your computer’s Internet connection. Open the underlined address (URL). Information can be printed or downloaded to your computer. Be sure to follow links to other sites and find your way back with the “Back” button. A Gateway Site is a site that is mostly links to other sites. It’s a good place to start. All of the sites listed were active as of April 10, 2003 The evaluation is by the AVA Center staff according to the amount of information given, the general appearance of the site and its potential use in the classroom. Note: A lot of the sites contain news articles, letters, etc. which use racist, sexist or other discriminatory language. These reflect attitudes of the time and should be viewed in that context. They are not our attitudes of today. Also, some place names were different depending on the Union or Confederate point-of-view. The names are used as they appear on the site. Note: No attempt was made to include numerous sites on Abraham Lincoln. Use your favorite search engine to conduct a separate search.

60. No Grey Beards Wanted- Odds And Ends
To a Friend No Grey Beards Wanted odds and ends. fund topping $1 million for the first time in history! the season features a virtual racing civil war with the
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Send Page To a Friend No Grey Beards Wanted- Odds and Ends Lee Spencer of the Sporting News is not your usual NASCAR basher, but is one of the best beat writers on the circuit! This week she talked to Rusty Wallace who indicated that NASCAR officials like the idea of older drivers kicking back and taking it easy with a reduced schedule. It sounds like NASCAR wants to “show” they are a real sport by having only the young guys race. Forget the fan favorites like Mark Martin, Dale Jarrett, and Rusty Wallace…what the new NASCAR fans and television want are more pretty boys! Come on NASCAR, there is a certain charm to a sport that features middle age Americans succeeding! Those same “Joe Six Packs” that have been the backbone of your popularity for years like to see one of their fellow forty-somethings win once in a while. It was always cool to see George Blanda not only kicking winning field goals but coming on as a backup quarterback to lead that final drive! We cheered Arnie and Jack on as they took on those youngsters at Augusta! Seeing old man Bill Cartwright hold his own against younger centers in the Bull’s championship days was cool!

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