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Find Your Civil War Ancestors | North Carolina Civil War 150
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North Carolina Civil War 150. Civil War Sesquicentennial Blog of the North Carolina State Archives. Digital Civil War Collection. Find Your Civil War Ancestors. A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Union Civil War Ancestors (Chris). A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Confederate Civil War Ancestors (Chris). The Origin of the Bell Battery (Chris). Wright Stephen Batchelor, A Soldier of Two Sides (Debbi). Edward Featherston Small: Beaufort County Soldier (Andrea). A Many Faceted Gemstone: O...
Hollands from the Highlands: The Civil War Saga of Mathias Holland and His Brothers (Mark) | North Carolina Civil War 150
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North Carolina Civil War 150. Civil War Sesquicentennial Blog of the North Carolina State Archives. Digital Civil War Collection. Find Your Civil War Ancestors. A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Union Civil War Ancestors (Chris). A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Confederate Civil War Ancestors (Chris). The Origin of the Bell Battery (Chris). Wright Stephen Batchelor, A Soldier of Two Sides (Debbi). Edward Featherston Small: Beaufort County Soldier (Andrea). As someone who has been in...
Speakers Bureau | North Carolina Civil War 150
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North Carolina Civil War 150. Civil War Sesquicentennial Blog of the North Carolina State Archives. Digital Civil War Collection. Find Your Civil War Ancestors. A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Union Civil War Ancestors (Chris). A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Confederate Civil War Ancestors (Chris). The Origin of the Bell Battery (Chris). Wright Stephen Batchelor, A Soldier of Two Sides (Debbi). Edward Featherston Small: Beaufort County Soldier (Andrea). The State Archives of Nort...
A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Union Civil War Ancestors (Chris) | North Carolina Civil War 150
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North Carolina Civil War 150. Civil War Sesquicentennial Blog of the North Carolina State Archives. Digital Civil War Collection. Find Your Civil War Ancestors. A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Union Civil War Ancestors (Chris). A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Confederate Civil War Ancestors (Chris). The Origin of the Bell Battery (Chris). Wright Stephen Batchelor, A Soldier of Two Sides (Debbi). Edward Featherston Small: Beaufort County Soldier (Andrea). William B. Liverman, b...
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North Carolina Civil War 150. Civil War Sesquicentennial Blog of the North Carolina State Archives. Digital Civil War Collection. Find Your Civil War Ancestors. A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Union Civil War Ancestors (Chris). A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Confederate Civil War Ancestors (Chris). The Origin of the Bell Battery (Chris). Wright Stephen Batchelor, A Soldier of Two Sides (Debbi). Edward Featherston Small: Beaufort County Soldier (Andrea). Newer posts →. May 6, 2015.
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North Carolina State Troops: July 2011
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Monday, July 25, 2011. Yet More Preservation News. Having just returned yesterday from the 150th First Manassas re-enactment, this is apropos. The CWT has another preservation opportunity at the Manassas Battlefield, containing core Second Manassas battlefield. Below. You will find information and maps so check it out and please donate. Posted by Jeff Felton. Friday, July 15, 2011. Posted by Jeff Felton. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 4th North Car...
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North Carolina State Troops: More Preservation Opportunities
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Is where you can donate towards the Slaughter Pen property. Also, there is an opportunity to acquire a 1.4 acre tract on route 20 near the Wilderness battlefield, just off of Rt. 3. Here. You will find information how to donate to preserve this piece of land. For more information on the battle of the Wilderness, including maps of this preservation opportunity, go here. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there! Shenando...
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North Carolina State Troops: June 2011
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Is where you can donate towards the Slaughter Pen property. Also, there is an opportunity to acquire a 1.4 acre tract on route 20 near the Wilderness battlefield, just off of Rt. 3. Here. You will find information how to donate to preserve this piece of land. For more information on the battle of the Wilderness, including maps of this preservation opportunity, go here. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there! Were ord...
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North Carolina State Troops: October 2010
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Also, here is the map with the target property. Posted by Jeff Felton. Sunday, October 24, 2010. Accurate Death Tally for NC. Another news story, and the best I've read, on the ongoing work to get an accurate tally of North Carolina's dead during the WBTS. Http:/ www.wral.com/news/state/story/8484935/. Posted by Jeff Felton. Petersburg Campaign October 31st, 1864. 1st North Carolina Cavalry. 2nd North Carolina Cavalry.
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North Carolina State Troops: September 2010
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Friday, September 17, 2010. Three volume study, by the late Joseph L. Harsh,. Taken At the Flood: Robert E. Lee and Confederate Strategy in the Maryland Campaign of 1862. Confederate Tide Rising: Robert E. Lee and the Making of Southern Strategy 1861-1862. Sounding the Shallows: A Confederate Companion for the Maryland Campaign of 1862. Edited by Gary Gallagher. The Maryland Campaign of September 1862 Vol: 1. Antietam: The Soldier's Battle.
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North Carolina State Troops: T.G. Cozart Letter
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Monday, May 2, 2011. TG Cozart of Co. B, 6th NCT, describes the Battle of Bristoe Station, October 14, 1863. Bivouac near Rappanhanock River. Oct the 23d 1863. H G [J G? The Cavalry had a right lively little fight over the river this evening I have written five letters home before this and have received one only. Source: North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, N.C. Posted by Jeff Felton. Labels: 6th North Carolina Troops. View my complete profile.
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North Carolina State Troops: Yet More Preservation News
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Monday, July 25, 2011. Yet More Preservation News. Having just returned yesterday from the 150th First Manassas re-enactment, this is apropos. The CWT has another preservation opportunity at the Manassas Battlefield, containing core Second Manassas battlefield. Below. You will find information and maps so check it out and please donate. Posted by Jeff Felton. Picnic Locations in Gurgaon. Amazing blog and very interesting stuff you got here!
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North Carolina State Troops: April 2011
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Letter from J.J. Philips of Co.G 3rd NC Cavalry. Camp of Co. “G.” 3. Near Stony Creek, Va, Sept. 24. My Dear Club Mate:. NC Cav it is a very nice company composed of nice young fellows. Excuse this apology for a letter for I have written in the greatest haste, burn it immediately after reading. I remain Your true friend. Co “G” 3. Reg NC. Cav. W H F Lee’s Division. Source: North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.
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North Carolina State Troops: February 2011
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Monday, February 28, 2011. Official Report of Jubal Early for Battle of Williamsburg. Report of Brig. Gen. Jubal A. Early, C.S. Army, commanding brigade. Lynchburg, VA., June 9, 1862. Major: I have the honor to make the following report of the operations of my brigade on Monday, May 5 last, near Williamsburg:. I do not wish to be understood as casting reproach upon the Twenty-third North Carolina and Thirty-eighth Virginia Regiments, both of whi...
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Journeys With The 26th North Carolina Infantry: Soldier Profile - James H. Robinson, Company B
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The purpose of this blog is to describe the events, places, and personalities that impacted the Twenty-Sixth North Carolina Infantry during the course of its service between 1861 and 1865. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Soldier Profile - James H. Robinson, Company B. 1850 United States Census. 1860 United States Census. Muster Rolls of the 26th North Carolina North Carolina State Archives. Raleigh, North Carolina. Compiled Service Record of James H. Robinson. North Carolina Troops 1861-1865: A Roster, Volume VII.
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The American Civil War at 150 | Georgia Historical Society Online Exhibit
Civil War at 150. Monument Walk in Savannah. CSS Georgia Online Exhibit. Civil War Markers Map. The American Civil War at 150. Resources, recollections, and further studies from the Georgia Historical Society's Civil War 150 programs. Civil War at 150. An in-depth, scholarly exploration of the reasons behind, the players within, and the consequences of the American Civil War. Materials developed from the 2010 NEH workshop "The American Civil War at 150: New Approaches.". CSS Georgia Online Exhibit.
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Civil War one fifty. Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and the Missouri-Kansas border region's unique place in the bloody four-year conflict. Part five of five. Today’s military is still learning from Civil War. Part four of five. Part three of five. Part two of five. Did we really learn? Part one of five. Nowhere else were the Civil Wars hostilities more tightly coiled and personal than the Kansas-Missouri border area.
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North Carolina Civil War 150. Civil War Sesquicentennial Blog of the North Carolina State Archives. Digital Civil War Collection. Find Your Civil War Ancestors. A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Union Civil War Ancestors (Chris). A Many Faceted Gemstone: Our North Carolina Confederate Civil War Ancestors (Chris). The Origin of the Bell Battery (Chris). Wright Stephen Batchelor, A Soldier of Two Sides (Debbi). Edward Featherston Small: Beaufort County Soldier (Andrea). February 3, 2016. Lastly, ...
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The Civil War 150th Blog. Stepping through the Civil War as it happened - 150 years later. Thursday, December 31, 2015. Although the aftermath of the Civil War played out for many years through the Reconstruction era, this is where our 150. Anniversary account must come to an end. Thank you to all the thousands who have read this blog over the years! The site will stay online for the foreseeable future, as a resource for any who may be interested. Posted by Joshua Horn. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. I said to...
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