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30th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

Friday, September 5, 2014. Saturday, June 16, 2012.

Home - Essential Civil War Curriculum

Use search to find key facts and specific topics about the Civil War or click on a featured topic below. The Battle of Second Kernstown. Printer Friendly List of Topics.

KNOXVILLE 1863

Now Rebel flags ring Knoxville in East Tennessee. Sunday, June 27, 2010.

of Battlefields and Bibliophiles

Reflections, observations, random thoughts and bon mots, relating to the literary and geographic landscapes of American history. Monday, April 09, 2018. Happy Birthday to Charles P. Efforts to close the press are thwarted. Wednesday, March 21, 2018.

Old Virginia Blog

In Hanover County, Virginia. And the school board voted the will of their constituents.

Scottsdale Civil War Round Table

We look forward to seeing new and familiar faces in September when we start our next SCWRT campaign of guest speakers and events! Open to the Public and EVERYONE welcome. Tuesday, September 15, 2015. Consider donating to the Civil War Trust.

SCV California

Friday, July 13, 2012. This Blog Will End Soon. Back when I was the webmaster for the California Sons of Confederate Veterans, I started this blog as a way for the members to have discussions and post articles. There is no need for this blog. I plan to delete the blog in its entirety soon, so please copy anything you want to keep. Friday, June 17, 2011.

Civil War Soldiers Letters and Diaries Archive

Life of a soldier series. See LIFE OF A SOLDIER Table of Contents. General Joseph Hooker and Hookers? I was interviewed by Jane Johansson for her The Trans-Mississippian Blog.

Such A Brave Girl

Musings and ideas from a very brave girl. Thursday, January 1, 2015. This blog has been neglected for far too long. New Years Day evening, 2015. Christmas has passed and a new year has come about. It was a Dark and Stormy Night. Sunday, January 22, 2012. Monday, December 26, 2011. Reaanne, Christopher, Chad, Eddie and Lesley.

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CivilWarGovernors.org A KHS Web Site

Who are the Governors? Who Does This help? Documentary Editors and Digital Humanists. 2017 Civil War Governors of Kentucky Symposium. A Research Collection for the Digital Age. Discover the Future of Studying the Past. Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition.

Civil War History Group B Blog

Civil War History Group B Blog. Confederate States of America? Many have often wondered, What if the Union lost the Civil War? In the documentary film,. Writer and director Kevin Willmott made a satirical attempt to answer this question. Through the use of humor, the film approaches the alternate view of how Southern victory would have shaped the Confederate States of America.

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Indians and the civil war.

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Click the picture for articles by Joe Bilby. Click the picture for articles by Tom Kelley. Click the picture for articles by Tony Beck. For more information about Skirmishing.

Handguns of the Civil War, by Kerry Barlow

Metal work for all reenactors. I wish to point out that the large majority of Civil war soldiers, both North and South would not. A short description of terms may be in order before you actually go to view the specific handgun models. Is a projectile that is oblong with a sharp or pointed end. It should be noted that despite the actu.