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The American Civil War ___Hundreds and hundreds of links to some great websites about the Civil War. You could easily spend a week here following through on them all. - Text only - From Dr. George H. Hoemann - http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/
American Civil War ___You don't want to visit here if you're in a time crunch.
The many sections and pages are interesting and informative. From the front page
you can take a peek at the contents of each section, which enables you to hone
in more directly on the topic which interest you. - Illustrated - From 'Shotgun'
-
http://www.civilwarhome.com/index.htm
American Civil War ___From the menu you can access information in a variety of
categories, including battles, events and issues, soldiers, women in the war,
military leaders and political figures, and the assassination of Abraham
Lincoln. Another time-gobbler website! - Illustrated - From Spartacus
Educational -
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAcivilwarC.htm
The American Civil War - The Struggle to Preserve the Union
___Comprehensive site
with information including the causes of the war, North and South leaders,
battles and more. - Illustrated - From Tim Harrison & The Snuff Works -
http://www.swcivilwar.com/
Battlefield Tragedy, 1862___"The Civil War could literally tear a family apart,
pitting brother against brother or father against son as each rallied to the
flag of the cause that captured his heart. There is no more dramatic evidence of
this than the encounter that took place on the battlefield at Malvern Hill July
1, 1862. Captain D. P. Conyngham was an officer in the Irish Brigade and
described the incident shortly after the war." Read it here. - Illustrated -
From EyeWitness to History -
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/malvern.htm
The Civil War ___From the menu to the left of your screen access information
about such topics as Civil War music, battles, places and documents. You'll also
find a timeline. - Illustrated - From civilwar.com -
http://www.civilwar.com/
Civil War Clipart Gallery ___Free images of uniforms, weapons, badges, state
seals, buttons, and leaders. "To copy these images, (using Netscape or Internet
Explorer), place the cursor over the image you want to save. Click on the right
mouse button. Select Save Picture As. Select the directory on your hard drive
where you want to save the image, and type the filename (*.gif or *.jpg), or use
the default file name." - Illustrated - http://www.jewish-history.com/Clipartgallery/clipart.htm
The Civil War at a Glance___"... organized yearly through maps and chronologies,
shows the course of the war from Fort Sumter in 1861 to Appomattox Court House
and beyond in 1865. It is divided according to the two principal theaters in
which the major military operations took place: (1) The Eastern Theater, roughly
comprising the area east of the Appalachians in the vicinity of the rival
capitals of Washington and Richmond, and (2) the Western Theater, primarily
between the western slope of the Appalachians and the Mississippi River. Lesser
operation that took place along the coasts and inland waterways and the isolated
trans-Mississippi area are included in the Western Theater." - Illustrated -
From the National Park Service -
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/civilwar/civilwar.htm
Civil War Buttons ___A few pieces of clipart buttons available free for you to use on Civil War projects, reports and websites. - Illustrated - From James Stump - http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/Stump45/graphics2.html
The Civil War for Kids ___Created by kids for kids, with such topics as maps,
leaders, graphs, a timeline and much more. - Illustrated - From - Mrs. Huber's
class at Pocantico Hills School -
http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/civilwar/cwar.htm
Civil War Guide ___Learn about the Civil War via this website designed for
students, teachers and all other interested in this period of time in the United
States' history. Links take you to lesson plans and classroom handouts, essays
and bibliographies, among other things. - Text only - From Digital History -
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/modules/civwar/index.cfm?
The Civil War Home Page ___"The Civil War Home Page contains thousands of pages
of Civil War material including Photos, Images, Battles, Documents, Southern
Historical Papers, Troops Furnished, Death Stats, Associations, Letters &
Diaries, Census of 1860, Maps, Official Records, Message Board, Dyer's
Compendium, Fox's Regimental Losses, Regimental Histories, Genealogy,
Biographical Information, Reenacting and Unit Information." - Illustrated - From
The Civil War Home Page -
http://www.civil-war.net/
Civil War Index Page ___Page after page of information about such topics as
music, battles, battlefieds, historic sites, maps, prisons, uniforms, and women.
- Text only - From Dakota State University -
http://homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/civilwar/civilwar.htm
Civil War Maps ___"The Civil War Map collection of the Geography and Map Division
consists of reconnaissance, sketch, coastal, and theater-of-war maps which
depict troop activities and fortifications during the Civil War. Part of this
selection contains maps by Major Jedediah Hotchkiss, a topographical engineer in
the Confederate Army. Hotchkiss made detailed battle maps that were used by
Generals Lee and Jackson. This selection also includes maps that depict General
Sherman's military campaigns in Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia, and the
Carolinas." - Illustrated - From the Library of Congress -
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/cwmhtml/
Civil War Maps ___From this page you can access any of the 66 maps which interest
you. - Illustrated - From CivilWarAlbum.com-
http://www.civilwaralbum.com/maps.htm
Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection - American Civil War ___Good maps, but large
in size, easily printed depending on your Internet connection. - Illustrated -
From Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library -
http://scarlett.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/civil.html
Images of the Civil War ___There are hundreds of images here. Click on the images
you see here to view larger versions of the same. - Illustrated - From
TreasureNet -
http://www.treasurenet.com/images/civilwar/
Lee Surrendered ___Three pages overview the end of the Civil War when Lee
surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, Virginia. - Illustrated - From the Library
of Congress -
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/civil/jb_civil_surrender_1.html
Now We Are Engaged in a Great Civil War, 1848-1880___Five lesson plans aimed at
high school students, about the Civil War. Topics include the war's background,
the war years, emancipation and reconstruction. - Text only - From the
Educator's Reference Desk -
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printlessons.cgi/Virtual/Lessons/crossroads/sec5/Unit_06/index.html
Poetry and Music of the War Between the States ___Union and Confederate poetry,
plus Civil War music. - Text only - From Poetry and Music of the War Between the
States - http://www.civilwarpoetry.org/
President Lincoln Enters Richmond, 1865___"Upon hearing the news of the fall of
the Confederate Capital, President Lincoln accompanied by his son Tad, boarded a
boat and sailed to survey the scene himself." Read the eyewitness account by
Thomas Thatcher which provides details of this event. There is a
printer-friendly version of this article. Illustrated - From Ibis
Communications, Inc. -
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/richmond.htm
Surrender at Appomattox, 1865___This page provides the text of correspondence
between Lee and Grant prior to Lee's surrender at Appomattox. - Illustrated -
From Ibis Communications, Inc. -
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/appomatx.htm
Uncle Tom's Cabin Appeared in Serial Form ___Four brief pages, suitable for
younger readers, discuss the affect that Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel might
have had on the American population as concerns the start of the Civil War. -
Illustrated - From the Library of Congress -
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/reform/jb_reform_beecher_1.html
US Civil War 1861-1865___Scroll along this timeline or click on the topics
across the top of the page to access information about the progression of the
Civil War. - Illustrated - From The History Place -
http://www.historyplace.com/civilwar/index.html
The War for State's Rights ___The author of this website is self-admittedly a
Confederate sympathizer. Topics include the secession crisis, famous units,
spies, raiders, partisans, flags, uniforms and insignia. - Text only - From
Kevin Eisert -
http://civilwar.bluegrass.net/
The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and
Confederate Armies ___Use the menu to the left of your screen or the topics found
in the middle frame to access good information about the American Civil War. -
Some illustration - From eHistory.com LLC -
http://www.ehistory.com/uscw/library/or/index.cfm
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