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         Civil War People:     more books (100)
  1. A People's History of the Civil War: Struggles for the Meaning of Freedom (A New Press People's History) by David Williams, 2006-09-25
  2. The English Civil War: A People's History by Diane Purkiss, 2007
  3. Great Women of the Civil War (We the People: Civil War Era series) (We the People: Civil War Era) by Lucia Raatma, 2005-06-01
  4. Civil War: People and Perspectives (Perspectives in American Social History)
  5. Lynchburg in the Civil War: The city--the people--the battle (The Virginia Civil War battles and leaders series) by George G Morris, 1984
  6. People at the Center of - The Civil War (People at the Center of) by Chris Hughes, 2003-11-14
  7. Surrender at Appomattox (We the People: Civil War Era series) (We the People: Civil War Era) by Andrew Santella, 2006-06-01
  8. Dred Scott Decision (We the People: Civil War Era series) (We the People: Civil War Era) by Jason Skog, 2007-01-01
  9. The Union Soldier (We the People: Civil War Era series) (We the People) by Renee C. Rebman, 2007-01-01
  10. A War of the People: Vermont Civil War Letters
  11. Trial by Fire: A People's History of the Civil War and Reconstruction Period (People's History of the USA) by Page Smith, 1990-07-01
  12. The Underground Railroad (We the People: Civil War Era series) (We the People: Civil War Era) by Ann R. Heinrichs, 2001-06-01
  13. The Confederate Soldier (We the People: Civil War Era series) (We the People: Civil War Era) by Jennifer Blizin Gillis, 2007-01-01
  14. Women of the Confederacy (We the People: Civil War Era series) (We the People: Civil War Era) by Barbara A. Somervill, 2007-01-01

1. Civil War American History Timeline Battle Map Pictures
Includes flags, maps and timeline, casualties of the civil war, battles and statistics, women in the war, life stories and people search.
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2. The American Civil War Homepage
The American Civil War Homepage Last Revised 25 July 2005
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3. USCWC Researching People Of The Civil War Era
Researching People of the Civil War Era Searching for a Louisiana Confederate soldier's service record?
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4. The Civil War
American Civil War. 18611865. Lincoln, Lee, Grant, Gettysburg, Appomattox, Bull Run, Antietam, other battles and Civil War History.
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5. The Civil War Home Page
People. Photos. Reenacting. Shops Dealers. Unit Information Photos Database. Our Photos Database has over 1 100 of Civil War related pictures
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6. Everyone's Family At West Louisville Park Celebration
is a chance to tell people how their ancestors fought in the Civil War. Many people don't realize that, he said. 'I impress on people this is
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7. Spanish Civil War
Comprehensive encyclopaedia of the Spanish Civil War, including main events and issues, political and military organizations, battles and
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8. The Civil War . The War . Biographies Of Key Figures . Barton PBS
Will need a proper site description to go here.
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9. Generals And Other Noteworthy People From The Civil War - History
Generals and other Noteworthy People from the Civil War History Celebrities
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10. Selected Civil War Photographs Home Page
useful to Congress and the American people and to Photographers. Taking photographs at the time of the Civil War. Officer's rank in
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11. Civil War People - MMSD Electronic Library
Home Themes civil war people became a leader in the abolitionist movement,and spied for the Union forces during the Civil War.
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12. Encyclopedia: Category:American Civil War People
Encyclopedia CategoryAmerican civil war people. Sorry, no such article exists.Click for other authoritative sources for this topic (summarised at
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  • 13. Cathy Barton/Dave Para: Civil War PEOPLE Index
    These are people who figure in the Civil War songs we sing. Since we sing mostlythe songs of the Civil War of the Western Border, most of these people
    http://www.bartonpara.com/civilwar/people/
    Civil War PEOPLE Index
    These are people who figure in the Civil War songs we sing.
    Since we sing mostly the songs of the Civil War of the Western Border, most of these people figure in the western theatre of the war.
    Return to our main Civil War page Return to the main Cathy Barton / Dave Para home page

    14. Cathy Barton And Dave Para: Researching The Music
    Index of civil war people mentioned on our site. Outline of liner notes for ourCivil War albums. Songs with words. Songs actually from the Civil War era
    http://www.bartonpara.com/civilwar/
    Civil War Music of the Western Border
    Our focus on tradtional music from our own Missouri/Ozark region led us to study the events of the Civil War in our own area. With our own local historian and songwriter Bob Dyer we eventually produced the only compilation of music from the Civil War in the West. We recorded two volumes of music which include booklets of extensive notes about the songs as well as the lyrics, many of which follow. The war in the Trans-Mississippi West is fascinating and peculiar in Civil War scholarship and a subject often too remote and too difficult for most writers to tackle. The primary sources and certainly the earliest secondary sources suffer from very biased perspectives, causing many a historian and writer to fail in what should be an objective study of what can be called an American Bosnia. Pictured is a photo of a wax reconstruction of the head of William Clarke Quantrill , the most infamous of the guerrilla leaders in the border war. In addition to giving Frank and Jesse James some on-the-job training for their later outlaw careers, Quantrill played the largest role in the bloodiest and most widespread guerrilla warfare during the Civil War. This theater of war begins years before the firing on Fort Sumter in 1861 and, with the career of James/Younger gang, extends for many years after peace is signed at Appomatox. Quantrill's reconstructed wax head, stored in a refrigerator in the historical museum of his hometown of Dover, Ohio, symbolizes a personal story that is fascinating even after his death.

    15. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
    Students will learn about everyday life before the Civil War in the South and the effect of these differences at the time before the civil war people
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    16. Civil War Links - People
    civil war people; Hartwell Carver Tompkins Battlefield Surgeon of the Civil War Life Stories of Civil War Heroes The Patrick Cleburne Society
    http://www.civilwar.com/linkpeop.htm
    Civil War People
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    Civil War Generals
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    Davis, Jefferson (1808-1889)
  • Beauvoir: Last Home of President Jefferson Davis
  • Jefferson Davis Memorial Home Page
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  • de Polignac, C.J. (1832-1913) ...
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    Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
  • Abraham Lincoln, A Rutherford County Native
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  • Longstreet, James (1821-1904) Meade, George Gordon (1815-1872)
  • Meade Archive
  • Meade Biography
  • Rawlins, John Aaron (1831-1869)
  • Ritland, John (1838-1917) Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891)
  • General William Tecumseh Sherman
  • Sherman, William Tecumseh (1820-1891)
  • William Tecumseh Sherman
  • Wilcox, Cadmus Marcellus (1824-1890)
  • 17. Civil War People Series
    Civil War — People, 1, 6, Avaritt, Robert H. Civil War Letter (original document) Civil War — People, 1, 17, Civil War Generals, Rutherford County
    http://janus.mtsu.edu/Pittard/cwpeople.html
    CIVIL WAR — PEOPLE SERIES Series Box Folder
    Subject 1 Subject 2

    Civil War — People
    Anderson, Major Charles Correspondence
    Civil War — People
    Anderson, Major Charles Correspondence
    Civil War — People
    Anderson, Major Charles Correspondence
    Civil War — People
    Anderson, Major Charles Correspondence
    Civil War — People Avaritt, Robert H. Civil War Letter (original document) Civil War — People Barksdale, William Barksdale, William Civil War — People Bartholemew, Jr, Arza Letters Civil War — People Bartholemew, Jr, Arza Research Civil War — People Bate, William B. Bate, William B. Civil War — People Bauhof, Christian Bauhof, Christian Civil War — People Bock, Adam Bock, Adam Civil War — People Bringhurst, Robert Bringhurst, Robert Civil War — People Brown, Lucius Letters Civil War — People Brown, Lucius Research Correspondence Civil War — People Brunson, Joe Brunson, Joe

    18. Civil War People
    Civil War—People Series This series in the Pittard Collection primarily includesresearch materials on Rutherford County individuals who played a role in
    http://janus.mtsu.edu/civil_war/people.html
    People Correspondence Diaries Historic Sites Literature ... People The Albert Gore, Sr. Research Center has many items related to various individuals during the Civil War era. The Pittard Collection (Homer and Mabel)
    Civil War—People Series:
    This series in the Pittard Collection primarily includes research materials on Rutherford County individuals who played a role in the Civil War or of soldiers who came to Murfreesboro to fight in the Battle of Stones River. There are copies of research on individuals, research notes, or copies of letters written by specific people. The most significant items in this series relate to Major Charles Anderson and Dewitt Smith Jobe . Charles Anderson served in the Civil War but the original documents in this collection pertain to activities in the regional Confederate Veterans Association. Also in this series is the personal correspondence of Dewitt Jobe, a local man who served as a Confederate Scout and was killed by a Union scouting party just outside of Triune, Tennessee. The Womack Collection (Bob)
    The Womack Collection has numerous photocopies and research materials related to people who were involved in the Civil War. Some of the people included in the files are Confederate and Union soldiers, Civil War widows, and families.

    19. The Civil War
    People Events The Civil War and emancipation 1861 1865, Resource Bank Contents The South was using enslaved people to aid the war effort.
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2967.html
    Part 1: 1450-1750 Part 2: 1750-1805 Part 3: 1791-1831
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    Resource Bank Teacher's Guide
    The Civil War and emancipation
    Resource Bank Contents

    On November 6, 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States an event that outraged southern states. The Republican party had run on an anti-slavery platform, and many southerners felt that there was no longer a place for them in the Union. On December 20, 1860, South Carolina seceded. By Febrary 1, 1861, six more states Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas had split from the Union. The seceded states created the Confederate States of America and elected Jefferson Davis, a Mississippi Senator, as their provisional president.
    In his inaugural address, delivered on March 4, 1861, Lincoln proclaimed that it was his duty to maintain the Union. He also declared that he had no intention of ending slavery where it existed, or of repealing the Fugitive Slave Law a position that horrified African Americans and their white allies. Lincoln's statement, however, did not satisfy the Confederacy, and on April 12 they attacked Fort Sumter, a federal stronghold in Charleston, South Carolina. Federal troops returned the fire. The Civil War had begun.
    Immediately following the attack, four more states Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee severed their ties with the Union. To retain the loyalty of the remaining border states Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri President Lincoln insisted that the war was not about slavery or black rights; it was a war to preserve the Union. His words were not simply aimed at the loyal southern states, however most white northerners were not interested in fighting to free slaves or in giving rights to black people. For this reason, the government turned away African American voluteers who rushed to enlist. Lincoln upheld the laws barring blacks from the army, proving to northern whites that their race privilege would not be threatened.

    20. U.S. History - Civil War
    Lesson Plan Eve of the civil war people and Places of the North and South Civil War Blank Map The companion web site to The American People offers
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    Topic : Civil War Tip: Press ctrl and F (or apple and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on the home page. This page was last updated July 6, 2005. U.S. Civil War Center (Louisiana State)
    Produced by Louisiana State university, the site is not a museum or library but serves to locate, index, and make available Civil War data on the Internet. A great place to begin web research. The American Civil War Homepage (U. TN)
    Has useful information including timelines, descriptions of battles (state by state), letters, documents, and links Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
    This Library of Congress exhibition contains succinct overviews of several aspects of the Civil War and Reconstruction and features primary sources, maps, and images Civil War Resources from the VMI Archives
    This site highlights collections of the Virginia Military Institute, including manuscripts and battle resource guides. Special topics include VMI's Civil War generals, Stonewall Jackson's resources, a war chronology, Robert E. Lee's funeral and more Great American History
    This is a diverse site on the Civil War that provides educational materials and research services. Some of the unconventional topics covered are religious revivalism in the armies, unsung heroes, and Lincoln's belief in God.

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