Civil War Research
American Memory—Library
of Congress American
Civil War –University of Tennessee
United States
Civil War Center—Louisiana State University
American
Civil War Portal
American
Civil War—Dakota State University
Civil War.com
Civil War
Soldiers and Sailors System
Museum of
Civil War Medicine
Civil
War Artillery Page
Women
of the Civil War –Duke University
Poetry
and Music of the Civil War
Civil
War Battle Summaries by State
Civil
War Maps—Library of Congress
American
Civil War—American Military University
Civil War –Newspapers,
Letters, Diaries—University of Virginia
PBS—Civil War—Ken
Burns
History
Channel Civil War
Civil
War Biographies
Children in the Civil War
African Americans in the War
African
Americans and the Civil War
African
American History and the Civil War
African
American Odyssey and the Civil War
PBS
African Americans and the Civil War
Civil
War in Missouri
Missouri
Civil War Museum
European
Recruits to the Civil War
Civil
War Links
Civil War and Technology
Naval
Warfare in the American Civil War
The US Civil
War, the First Modern War
The beginnings of modern military technology and the sources of
design
Civil
War railroads did far more than simply transport soldiers and supplies
to the battlefield.
How
the newspapers gathered news played an important role in the north
and the south.
On
a balmy July day in 1861, the sleepy railroad community of Manassas
Junction suddenly became one of the most important places in American
history.
Railroad
Generalship: Foundations of Civil War Strategy
The
Civil War, 1864-1865 Extracted from American Military History of
Army Historical Series Office of the Chief of Military History United
States Army
Medicine
in the Civil War
National
Museum of Civil War Medicine
Civil
War Prisons
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