Civil War.com -Fantastic Resources!! Get battle information, maps, documents, Lincoln speeches, and more.
General Oficers of the Civil War -Sherman, Grant, Lee, Sheridan, Stonewall Jackson, civil war generals and officers
Abraham Lincoln @ HistoryPlace.comIncludes a detailed Timeline of Lincoln -Abraham lincoln and US civil war information, including Gettysburg Address
American Civil War.com -Civil War Timeline, State Battle Maps, Alphabetic Battle List, Colored Troops, Women in the Civil War, Battle Statistics, QuarterMaster, U.S. us
Rare Map Collection - American Civil War -maps, Georgia, Confederacy, Civil War, war between the states, war of the rebellion
Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library -Emancipation Proclemation, slavery, manuscript, library, congress, papers, American History documents, Presidents, cabinet ministers, Congress, Supreme Court justices, military officers, diplomats, political activists
Michigan in the Civil War 1861-1866 -Infantry, calvary, artillery, sharpshooters, engineers, regiments, statistics, battles, deaths, Michigan
Illinois in the Civil War -Includes diaries, letters, and other documents about Illinois in the Civil War,
William Tecumseh Sherman -Ohio native who led one of the most successful Civil War campaigns, William Tecumseh Sherman chased rebels from North Georgia to Savannah. Atlanta campaign, battle of Atlanta, Jonesboro, Kennesaw mountain, union, general
Apotheosis of Robert E. Lee -Virginia, Lee, civil war general, confederate leader
Civil War @ Charleston -Battles around Charleston, Biographies, Ft. Sumter, Places, African Americans, Women, Timeline, Naval Operations
Poetry and Music of the War Between the States -Civil War poetry, Civil War music, poetry, music, Stephen Foster, war between the states, Dixie, confederate, union, confederate music, confederate poetry
Outline of the Civil War -covering the Civil War's major political and military events, Research and Writing Services, Recommended Reading on The Civil War, Great American History
History of the Underground Railroad -Slavery, The Fugitive Slave Act, Abolitionists, Rochester, New York, Frederick Douglass, African American History
The Gettysburg Address -Gettysburg address: Of the five known manuscript copies of the Gettysburg Address, the Library of Congress has two.
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