Civil War Trust

The Civil War Trust website features the latest Civil War preservation news, battle maps for most major Civil War battles, history articles, photos, and so much more. Learn more about how you can help CWPT save more of our Civil War battlefields.

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The domain civilwar.org was started on on November 20, 1996. It is currently one thousand four hundred and seventy-five weeks, eleven days, seven hours, and twenty-seven minutes young.
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30th North Carolina Troops

How do I get into Reenacting. Any questions on our drill-. Please refer to this manual. Hopewell United Methodist Church Memorial. Battle of Warm Springs, NC. 2015 Battle of Bost has been. Cancelled due to an immediate family illness. Now Recruiting for the 2015. Click our flag for more information.

34th North Carolina Civil War Reenactment Unit

34th North Carolina Civil War Reenactment Group. Honor, History, Heritage. The 34th North Carolina, Company H reenactors were formed in 2004 under the leadership of Bill Allocco, Steve Legawiec, and Tom Bowers, each with over 25 years experience in the field. And personal accounts of actual soldiers - and above all, with honor. The 34th participates in many Reenactment events. Throughout the year, so we encourage you to come see us in action! Section and Frequently Asked Questions.

3D American Civil War on Google Earth

Informing you about 3D models of Civil War related places, buildings, and structures that are featured in Google Earth or created with the Sketchup software. 3D American Civil War in Google Earth. Friday, April 12, 2013. Battle of Fort Sumter Google Earth File. This is a repost about a Google Earth File I created that highlights the Battle of Fort Sumter which occurred 152 years ago today. 3D version of Fort Sumter before it was attacked. These maps come from Library of Congress and the National Archives.

3rd Arkansas Co. H Reenacting Group

How to Become a Civil War Reenactor. Monday, March 18, 2013. We started out this reenacting season with a very chilly battalion drill in the snow. It was great getting to see everyone and meet some of the new recruits. Monday, January 14, 2013. Should be a fun year. Friday, February 24, 2012.

40th Indiana Infantry ONE OF FOXS FIGHTING 300 REGIMENTS

With tags 40th Indiana Infantry. On December 2, 2014 by 40thindiana. Joseph Belton contracted chronic diarrhea in 1864. At times in the letters it seems that Joseph will make it home. Unfortunately, Joseph would succumb to the disease, dying on March 28, 1865. His remains were returned back to Waveland, Joseph Belton is buried in the Waveland Presbyterian Cemetery. Camp Joe Holt, August 5, 1864.

Fourth Michigan Infantry Regiment

Grand Army of the Potomac. 4th Michigan company D on Picket Duty. History of the Fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry. 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Battle flag. Michigan State Archives Save the Flags Collection. The recorded conversation between Generals Meade and Griffin at Chancellorsville concerning the. 4th Michigan Infantry Volunteer Regiment.

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Civil War Trust

Jim Drey

1156 15th St NW

Washington, DC, 20005

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Civil War Trust

Rob Shenk

1156 15th St NW

Washington, DC, 20005

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The Civil War Trust website features the latest Civil War preservation news, battle maps for most major Civil War battles, history articles, photos, and so much more. Learn more about how you can help CWPT save more of our Civil War battlefields.

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Civil War Soldier Letter - Soldiers Letters

From what I can tell of your database, it will be quite valuable to researchers. James McPherson, author, Battle Cry of Freedom. Read our Mission Statement -. Life of a Civil War Soldier Series.

Civil War In Song Story Stories from the Civil War that speak to the heart.

Stories from the Civil War that speak to the heart. THE squadron is forming, the war-bugles play. Dim in the starlight their white tents appear! The onset is near! The sentry may hear! The M.

Stuff about the Civil War.

Every battle, every detail. Thursday, August 20, 2009. Fast fact of the week. During the Battle of Antietam. Tended the wounded so close to the fighting that a bullet went through her sleeve and killed a man she was treating. Sunday, August 16, 2009. Missouri sent 39 regiments to fight in the siege of Vicksburg. 17 to the Confederacy and 22 to the Union. Saturday, August 8, 2009. Wednesday, August 5, 2009.