The purpose of this category is to provide viewers and researchers with a well-rounded selection of web sites devoted to the US Civil War, 1861-1865. Explore the bloodiest war fought on American soil through biographies, maps, on-line resources, original photographs, databases and primary documents.
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This site has information on the U.S. Civil War and the people in it, as well as some of the battles fought.
Contains information and links about Lincoln, Lee, Grant, Gettysburg, Appomattox, Bull Run, Antietam, other battles and Civil War History.
Stories are the part of history that can truly engage people and transport them to the past. Here we tell the stories of the American Civil War for the reader’s education and enjoyment.
US-CS balloons, telegraph, cryptography, Army-Navy signals, covert operations, forum, interactive code study lessons.
Essay on the astrocartography of the Civil War, focus on how the planetary metaphors of Mars and Pluto were reflected in this historic event, by astrocartographer Rob Couteau.
A presentation of information about the battles and soldiers, in addition to a vast array of photographs and links.
Information about many aspects of the most bloody conflict in United States history.
A collection of American Civil War regimental histories, letters from home and diary excerpts.
Examines the Civil War through the Smithsonian Institutes extensive collections. It includes resources, a detailed timeline, and images with detailed descriptions.
Trends in Civil War publishing, CW historiography, CW civic remembrance, and pop culture.
A collection of Civil War related links, photos, letters and diaries, documents, and battle reports.
Index of primary source documents concerning the armies, battles and soldiers of our American Civil War - online books, soldier rosters, photographs, maps, etc.
Library of Congress collection of reconnaissance, sketch, coastal, and theater-of-war maps depicting troop activities and fortifications.
Civil War Slang for all "fresh fish" or "top rail skunks."
A collection of Civil War related biographies, documents, songs, chronology, battle orders, links, and recipes.
Provides links to hundreds of digitized photographs, images, albums, and more, relating to the Civil War held by SMU's DeGolyer Library.
A southwestern fort and a Civil war Battlefield, where Confederate General Sibley fought Union General E.R.S. Canby. A New Mexico historical site.
Free educational material on the American Civil War and Abraham Lincoln, site provides an outline, library, and lesson plans.
An easy-to-use American Civil War timeline with many original photographs and interesting quotes.
Links about the American Civil War.
"The Army Flag and Its Streamers" was prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History, to provide general summaries of each of the campaigns displayed on the Army flag.
An illustrated account of five days of mayhem in July 1863, which included the lynching of eleven black men.
Pictures of maps used in the conflict.
Overview, online resources, and guidance for classroom discussion. On TeacherServe from the National Humanities Center.
The stories of men and women born in Scotland who fought in the American Civil War.
Scope the complete history of the U.S. Civil War, with hyperlinks to check facts and go deeper.
Hypermedia archive of thousands of primary sources. Follows two communities before, during, and after the American Civil War, Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
Virginia Civil War information including battles and the State flag history.
Complete online text of the Official Records of the Civil War.
Four-part article exploring the causes of the conflict.
Examines the Civil War through the Smithsonian Institutes extensive collections. It includes resources, a detailed timeline, and images with detailed descriptions.
Free educational material on the American Civil War and Abraham Lincoln, site provides an outline, library, and lesson plans.
"The Army Flag and Its Streamers" was prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History, to provide general summaries of each of the campaigns displayed on the Army flag.
An easy-to-use American Civil War timeline with many original photographs and interesting quotes.
Scope the complete history of the U.S. Civil War, with hyperlinks to check facts and go deeper.
Index of primary source documents concerning the armies, battles and soldiers of our American Civil War - online books, soldier rosters, photographs, maps, etc.
Provides links to hundreds of digitized photographs, images, albums, and more, relating to the Civil War held by SMU's DeGolyer Library.
Stories are the part of history that can truly engage people and transport them to the past. Here we tell the stories of the American Civil War for the reader’s education and enjoyment.
Complete online text of the Official Records of the Civil War.
Hypermedia archive of thousands of primary sources. Follows two communities before, during, and after the American Civil War, Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania.
US-CS balloons, telegraph, cryptography, Army-Navy signals, covert operations, forum, interactive code study lessons.
Four-part article exploring the causes of the conflict.
Overview, online resources, and guidance for classroom discussion. On TeacherServe from the National Humanities Center.
A collection of Civil War related links, photos, letters and diaries, documents, and battle reports.
Information about many aspects of the most bloody conflict in United States history.
Virginia Civil War information including battles and the State flag history.
Essay on the astrocartography of the Civil War, focus on how the planetary metaphors of Mars and Pluto were reflected in this historic event, by astrocartographer Rob Couteau.
A presentation of information about the battles and soldiers, in addition to a vast array of photographs and links.
This site has information on the U.S. Civil War and the people in it, as well as some of the battles fought.
Contains information and links about Lincoln, Lee, Grant, Gettysburg, Appomattox, Bull Run, Antietam, other battles and Civil War History.
A collection of Civil War related biographies, documents, songs, chronology, battle orders, links, and recipes.
An illustrated account of five days of mayhem in July 1863, which included the lynching of eleven black men.
Library of Congress collection of reconnaissance, sketch, coastal, and theater-of-war maps depicting troop activities and fortifications.
A collection of American Civil War regimental histories, letters from home and diary excerpts.
A southwestern fort and a Civil war Battlefield, where Confederate General Sibley fought Union General E.R.S. Canby. A New Mexico historical site.
Trends in Civil War publishing, CW historiography, CW civic remembrance, and pop culture.
Civil War Slang for all "fresh fish" or "top rail skunks."
Pictures of maps used in the conflict.
The stories of men and women born in Scotland who fought in the American Civil War.
Links about the American Civil War.
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