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Latest Member Updates
Ask CWH: Calling all teachers - In light of my recent visit to Ellen Hopkins Elementary School to present on the war, I wanted to take the opportunity to reach out to educators that are likely getting to the Civil War in their history curriculum to … Continue reading → - 2012/05/20 Bringing the Civil War to Ellen Hopkins Elementary School - On Wednesday, May 16, members of the 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry (Joe Camisa, Stuart Lawrence, Den Bolda, and I), also known as the Fort Abercrombie Garrison, brought some of our gear and presented on the Civil War to an eager … Continue reading → - 2012/05/19 We’re five years old today! - Today marks this blog’s fifth birthday. My little blog is just growing up so fast, as it seems like yesterday it was only a couple posts and an idea (couldn’t resist relating it to someone turning five). It also marks … Continue reading → - 2012/05/14 Piece of Confederate naval history blocks port expansion - In Savannah, Georgia, one of the busiest ports on the Atlantic for container vessels, government officials are attempting to deepen the waterway connecting the port to the Atlantic. There is a significant obstacle to their plan, the remains of the … Continue reading → - 2012/05/05 The mystery of Mr. Lincoln’s stovepipe hat - The Chicago Sun-Times reported, which FoxNews.com picked up, that the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois are in a quandary over a stovepipe hat supposedly having belonged to Mr. Lincoln. The hat, which is of beaver felt, … Continue reading → - 2012/04/16 Some videos on the Battle of Shiloh - Here are some clips off YouTube related to the Battle of Shiloh that come from Ken Burns’ The Civil War. Filed under: 150th anniversary, Confederate Army, Union Army Tagged: Battle of Shiloh, Ken Burns, Shiloh, The Civil War, videos - 2012/04/08
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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit
History of the Barmore Family: 1725-1890
Booklet published in 1890 by Miss N Jane Barmore, a school teacher in the Turkey Creek Community in Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina; Includes stories of some family members who participated in the war and some quaint accounts from the post-Civil War era South.
ACWGC Union Military Academy
Entry portal of the American Civil War Game Club's Union Military Academy, where new "recruits" become "commissioned Union Army officers" and go on to join one of the four, present Union field armies to prosecute the war and suppress the Rebellion. (Simulation games not provided. Officers responsible for their own "arsenals!")
Civil war related pictures published on usenet
Interface to search pictures related to the civil war of the usa published on usenet by using usenet-replayer's long time archive.
Men In Gray
Men In Gray is dedicated To General Robert E Lee.The Page has photos,a quiz,Links To Fine Lee Pages,links to Lincoln and GRant pages.and to civil war clip Art.There is also a companion Gettsyberg Page with links to Fine Gettesberg sites and a limk To live web camera!We are family and webtv friendly!
A Millenium of Don's Family History
Includes an extensive database with over 14,000 people dating back 1,000 years; includes many who lived during the Civil War, both Yankee and Confederate.
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