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  1. For Honor, Glory & Union: The Mexican & Civil War Letters of Brig. Gen. William Haines Lytle by William Haines Lytle, 1999-03

1. The History Place - U.S. Civil War 1861-1865
and wounded and 10 000 Confederates, more men than in all previous American wars combined. 000 Confederates under Gen. Stonewall Jackson
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2. Central Texas Brigade, SCV
Lists officers, local camps, and officers; photographs and information about the reburial of Gen. Joseph Johnson.
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3. RootsWeb GEN-MAT-L [GM] NY Society Of American Wars [1917]
GENMAT-L Archives From Subject GM NY Society of American Wars 1917 Date 5 Apr 1998 161430 PDT "SOCIETY OF AMERICAN WARS
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4. Lexington Concord 1775 The Minuteman The Nineteenth Of April
to additional genealogical information please deal of debt from its frequent wars with France The American alarm system went into
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5. The American Colonial Wars, 1637-1763 (RJO's Genealogy)
Ancestors who served in the Pequot War (16371638) and other American colonial wars, from the genealogical files of Robert J. O'Hara.
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6. Massachusetts State Society - Daughters Of The American Revolution
American Revolution Organized 1892 Incorporated 1995 Genealogical Historical Information Gen. Israel Putnam Danvers, MA
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7. GSMOSB's PAGE
attending or would like more information, please The Father of American Slavery General Info and Links Gen. John B. Gordon SCV/MOS/B
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8. National Indian Wars Association
National Indian Wars Association Your comments are welcome. Maj. Gen. Gary L. Helms, Sr. American Indians Frontier Army Ladies Membership
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9. NAMED CAMPAIGNS - INDIAN WARS
NAMED CAMPAIGNS INDIAN WARS Georgia-climax to a series of raids against American settlements by Seminoles based in Spanish Florida. Brig.
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10. The U.S. Army In The Spanish American War
of War Annual Report of Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, Commanding Seventh Army John J. Pershing's Experience in the Spanish American War
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11. American Indian Studies Research Guide
Native american genealogical Sourcebook. Paula K. Byers, ed. gen E98. Subject encyclopedia provides history and background information on wars,
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/amerind.htm
American Indian Studies Library Research Guide
Home
African American Research American Indian Research
Asian American Research
... LGBT Research This is a selected list of specialized reference resources that are useful for beginning research in American Indian studies. It points to atlases bibliographies, indexes and abstracts bio-bibliographies biographical sources ... encyclopedic sources , and statistical sources . Call numbers and locations listed on this page refer to those at Iowa State University. Many of these resources may be found in (or be accessible through your own local academic institution's library. If you need help in locating or using materials, please ask your local reference librarian for assistance. Looking for American Indian videos in Parks Library? Atlases
(to locate geographic, cultural, or demographic information) Atlas of American Diversity. Larry Hajime Shinagawa and Michael Jang. 1998. REF E184 A1 S575 1998
Provides information, data, and maps regarding population growth and projections, regional dispersion, state populations, major city concentrations, labor force participation, educational attainment, and more topics on African Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, US Latinos, American Indians, and European Americans.

12. Spanish-American War
Culpeppers who served in the Spanishamerican War. Robbie Culpepper whosupplied this information from Bee s grave marker at Smyrna Cemetery in Texas).
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Culpeppers in the
Spanish-American War
Index to those in our Family Tree who fought in the War
Culpeppers who served in the Spanish American War
Bee B. Culpepper ID: 1474), Company K, 2nd regiment, Georgia Infantry (Source: Grandson Robbie Culpepper who supplied this information from Bee's grave marker at Smyrna Cemetery in Texas). F. M. Culpepper (Ancestry Unknown) , US Volunteers, Spanish-American War, 1898, Record # 401-226 (Source: Texas Adjutant General Service Records, 1836-1935 Morris Pate Culpepper (ID: 3344), son of William W. Culpepper and Mary Ann Pollock, served as a private in Co. D, 3rd GA Infantry (U. S. Volunteers, Army), during the Spanish American War. He enlisted in Abbeville, GA, and was mustered into service at Camp Northern, in Griffin, GA. He was born in Mingo, GA, and was a farmer and resident of Mingo at the time of his enlistment. Richard Pierson Culpepper, Jr. (ID: 3699), Company D, 9th Illinois Regiment. If you know of other Culpeppers who served in the Spanish-American War, please

13. Latin American & Latino Studies Advance Course Information Fall 2005
This interdisciplinary course (gen Ed code E) addresses Latin american immigration Political Causes Central american Refugees from Civil wars (Oct. 14)
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Info For Faculty/Staff FAQ Announcements ... Schedule of Classes Fall 2005 Advance Course Information This information effective for Fall 2005. Check with instructor the first day of class for any changes. Latin American and Latino Studies LALS-173 . Crossing Borders: Latin American Immigration to the U.S. Note: This syllabus from a previous quarter Instructor: Susanne Jonas
Office: Merrill 110
Office phone: 459-3232, message, 459-2855
E-mail: sjonas@ucsc.edu
Office Hours: Wed., 1-3:30, Thurs., 10-11, or by appt. Course Description This interdisciplinary course (Gen Ed code E) addresses Latin American immigration to the U.S. from a variety of perspectives. Areas to be covered include:
  • Varieties of immigrant experiences, contrasting arrival/survival experiences (border and non-border, Latin American, Asian, etc.); Diverse experiences of Latino immigrants and their communities in the U.S.—the view "from below," with special focus on women's stories; Cross-border binational/transnational identities, ties to home communities;

14. The History Place - An Unlikely Victory 1777-1783
May 12, 1780 The worst american defeat of the Revolutionary War occurs as theBritish Clinton since May of 1779 by supplying information on gen.
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An Unlikely Victory
1777 to 1783 January 3, 1777 A second victory for Washington as his troops defeat the British at Princeton and drive them back toward New Brunswick. Washington then establishes winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey. During the harsh winter, Washington's army shrinks to about a thousand men as enlistments expire and deserters flee the hardships. By spring, with the arrival of recruits, Washington will have 9000 men. March 12, 1777 The Continental Congress returns to Philadelphia from Baltimore after Washington's successes against the British in New Jersey. April 27, 1777 - American troops under Benedict Arnold defeat the British at Ridgefield, Connecticut. June 14, 1777 The flag of the United States consisting of 13 stars and 13 white and red stripes is mandated by Congress; John Paul Jones is chosen by Congress to captain the 18 gun vessel Ranger with his mission to raid coastal towns of England. June 17, 1777 - A British force of 7700 men under Gen. John Burgoyne invades from Canada, sailing down Lake Champlain toward Albany, planning to link up with Gen. Howe who will come north from New York City, thus cutting off New England from the rest of the colonies. July 6, 1777

15. Spanish American War - United States Of America In Battle, Remember The Maine! W
gen. John R. Brooke landed at Guayama. Four columns of american troops VPI in the Spanish american War information on the war service of cadets from
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Victory in the Spanish American War made the U.S. a nation with global interests. In one brief clash of arms the U.S. acquired Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippine Islands from Spain. In addition, Cuba was granted independence, with Spain assuming its national debt. Many Americans were appalled by the new U.S. foreign policy, which they equated with imperialism. Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate and philanthropist, offered to buy the Philippines for $20,000,000 and give the country its freedom. Many other Americans, however, talked of manifest destiny and the duty of the U.S. to spread its form of civilization far and wide. April 24 - The Spanish American War officially began when Spain declared war on the U.S. The following day Congress passed a declaration of war, effective April 21. Battle of Manila Bay At the Battle of Manila Bay, the six-ship Asiatic squadron of Commodore George Dewey decisively defeated a larger but outgunned and underprepared Spanish fleet. The U.S. flotilla emerged virtually unscathed, with only eight wounded. The Spanish fleet was destroyed, with heavy casualties. The action cleared the way for U.S. occupation of Manila in August.

16. World War II Links On The Internet
american Aircraft of World War II from David Hanson is a reference site on over140 US aircraft They cover information relating to military movements,
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World War II Links on the Internet
General
  • World War II index from Yahoo is a good place to start
  • World War II Resources from Larry W. Jewell with documents from the Pearl Harbor Working Group and from the former Byrd Archive, including FDR speeches, now at ibiblio
  • World War II Discussion List Archives from WWII-L@LISTSERV.ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU since 1993
  • World War II links from Canadian Forces College in Toronto
  • Hyperwar from Patrick Clancey with collections of government documents and military histories, now at ibiblio
  • World War II on the Web and extensive list of links from Mark Conrad
  • World War II Plus 55 David H. Lippman
  • World War Two BBC History
  • World War I and Cold War links
    A-bomb
  • The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II: A Collection of Primary Sources, National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 162, August 5, 2005 Enola Gay and the Atomic Bomb from NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) has excerpts of the script from the Smithsonian Institution exhibit, "The Last Act: The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II," proposed for 1995 but never shown Enola Gay Perspectives
  • Fifty Years from Trinity special supplement from Seattle Times
  • Hanford
  • High Energy Weapons Archive from Carey Sublette and FAS
  • Leo Szilard home page with links to other atomic bomb pages
  • The man who dropped the bomb.
  • 17. Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home SHS - General Information - Missouri State Pa
    general information. America s War Hero. gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State In 1914, Pershing took command of the american forces on the Mexican
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    Skip all navigation DNR Home Page Locator Map Resource Center FAQ Events ... Search Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site
    State Historic Site Features... Accessibility Directions Events General Information Historic Site Hours Historic Site Map Interpretive Programs/Tours Photo Gallery Places Nearby
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    America's War Hero Gen. John J. Pershing Boyhood Home State Historic Site interprets the life of one of America's war heroes. His small town upbringing supplied him with a work ethic that earned him the highest military rank his country had to offer - General of the Armies of the United States. John Joseph Pershing, throughout life known as "Jack," was born Sept. 13, 1860. The Pershing family moved into the house in Laclede when John was six and stayed there until 1885. There is little in Pershing's boyhood history to suggest that one day he would become a national war hero. His typical boyhood included fishing, hunting and mischief making. Chores on the family's two farms introduced him to strenuous labor early in life. In the panic of 1873, the Pershings lost all their holdings with the exception of the home and one of the farms. John and his brother, James, gained the complete responsibility of the farm when their father took a job as a traveling salesman.

    18. Indian Wars: Information From Answers.com
    Indian wars, in american history, general term referring to the series of conflictsbetween Europeans and Encyclopedia information about Indian wars
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Indian Wars Encyclopedia Indian wars, in American history, general term referring to the series of conflicts between Europeans and their descendants and the indigenous peoples of North America. Early Conflicts Each of the colonial powers in North America met and overcame Native American resistance. In the Southwest the most notable incident precipitated by the Spaniards was the ferocious Pueblo uprising led by Pop© in 1680. New France was constantly menaced because of the hostility of the Iroquois Confederacy , although the French missionaries and traders maintained better relations with other Northeastern tribes. The history of the English settlements is studded with tribal conflicts, including the war of the Pequot against the Connecticut settlers in 1637; the uprising of the Wampanoag and Narragansett against the New England colonies in 1675–76, known as King Philip's War ; the wars with the Yamasee on the South Carolina frontier; and Pontiac's Rebellion in the Northwest Territory in 1763.

    19. The Civil War: Black American Contributions To Union Intelligence
    The Civil War Black american Contributions to Union Intelligence Bureau ofMilitary information and Charlie Wright. When gen.
    http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/dispatches/dispatch.html
    Valuable Sources
    The Civil War: Black American Contributions to Union Intelligence
    P. K. Rose
    P. K. Rose is in the Directorate of Operations. "Black Dispatches" was a common term used among Union military men for intelligence on Confederate forces provided by Negroes. This source of information represented the single most prolific and productive category of intelligence obtained and acted on by Union forces throughout the Civil War. In 1862, Frederick Douglass wrote: The true history of this war will show that the loyal army found no friends at the South so faithful, active, and daring in their efforts to sustain the government as the Negroes-. Negroes have repeatedly threaded their way through the lines of the rebels exposing themselves to bullets to convey important information to the loyal army of the Potomac. Black Dispatches resulted from frontline tactical debriefings of slaveseither runaways or those having just come under Union control. Black Americans also contributed, however, to tactical and strategic Union intelligence through behind-the-lines missions and agent-in-place operations. Two such Union agents functioned as long-term penetrations of Confederate President Jefferson Davis's "White House" staff in Richmond, Virginia. Even such a prominent woman as Harriet Tubman, best known for her activities involving the "underground railroad," played an important role in Union intelligence activities. The value of the information that could be obtained, both passively and actively, by black Americans behind Confederate lines was clearly understood by most Union generals early in the war. Popular recognition of this was also apparent through a stream of articles and stories in the Northern press during the war. Gen. Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, was equally aware, and in May 1863 he said, "The chief source of information to the enemy is through our Negroes."

    20. 25 Years After End Of Vietnam War Myths Keep Us From Coming To
    More than 3 million Vietnamese died during the american war, with at least Even the american commander in Vietnam, gen. For more information go to
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    E-Mail This Article Published on Monday, April 17, 2000 25 Years After End Of Vietnam War:
    Myths Keep Us From Coming To Terms With Vietnam by Bob Buzzanco
    As we approach the 25th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War on April 30 and the reunification of Vietnam under socialist rule, memories of that conflict are still alive and a vital part of American political discourse. During a recent visit to Vietnam, Defense Secretary William S. Cohen pointedly refused to apologize for the U.S. military action there, explaining, as he put it, ``Both nations were scarred by this. They [the Vietnamese] have their own scars from the war. We certainly have ours.'' Cohen's words echo those of President Carter, who in 1977 refused to normalize relations with Vietnam because, in his words, ``the destruction was mutual.'' Vietnam has also been a major part of this year's presidential politics. With the rival major candidates, George W. Bush and Al Gore, respectively, explaining his service in the National Guard or touting his time in Southeast Asia. Even more than Bush and Gore, Sen. John McCain put Vietnam into a central place during his run for the presidency. As the son and grandson of admirals and a prisoner of war in Vietnam for nearly six years, McCain's opinions on the war gained significant attention and carried great weight. There is no basis even to suggest that the fallout from the war affected the United States and Vietnam similarly.

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