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March Slideshow | Civil War 150 Pinhole Project
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First Manassas – July 1861. Shiloh – April 1862. Valley Campaign – Spring 1862. Seven Days – June 1862. Second Manassas – August 1862. Antietam – September 1862. Vicksburg Campaign – Dec 1862 to July 1863. Fredericksburg – December 1862. Gettysburg – July 1st 1863. Gettysburg – July 2nd, 1863. Gettysburg – July 3rd. 1863. Chickamauga – Sept 1863. Charleston, Fort Sumter and Battery Wagner. The Overland Campaign of 1864. The North Anna River to Cold Harbor. The Atlanta Campaign 1864. The March to the Sea.
Petersburg Campaign | Civil War 150 Pinhole Project
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First Manassas – July 1861. Shiloh – April 1862. Valley Campaign – Spring 1862. Seven Days – June 1862. Second Manassas – August 1862. Antietam – September 1862. Vicksburg Campaign – Dec 1862 to July 1863. Fredericksburg – December 1862. Gettysburg – July 1st 1863. Gettysburg – July 2nd, 1863. Gettysburg – July 3rd. 1863. Chickamauga – Sept 1863. Charleston, Fort Sumter and Battery Wagner. The Overland Campaign of 1864. The North Anna River to Cold Harbor. The Atlanta Campaign 1864. The March to the Sea.
Atlanta Campaign | Civil War 150 Pinhole Project
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First Manassas – July 1861. Shiloh – April 1862. Valley Campaign – Spring 1862. Seven Days – June 1862. Second Manassas – August 1862. Antietam – September 1862. Vicksburg Campaign – Dec 1862 to July 1863. Fredericksburg – December 1862. Gettysburg – July 1st 1863. Gettysburg – July 2nd, 1863. Gettysburg – July 3rd. 1863. Chickamauga – Sept 1863. Charleston, Fort Sumter and Battery Wagner. The Overland Campaign of 1864. The North Anna River to Cold Harbor. The Atlanta Campaign 1864. The March to the Sea.
Shenandoah Valley | Civil War 150 Pinhole Project
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First Manassas – July 1861. Shiloh – April 1862. Valley Campaign – Spring 1862. Seven Days – June 1862. Second Manassas – August 1862. Antietam – September 1862. Vicksburg Campaign – Dec 1862 to July 1863. Fredericksburg – December 1862. Gettysburg – July 1st 1863. Gettysburg – July 2nd, 1863. Gettysburg – July 3rd. 1863. Chickamauga – Sept 1863. Charleston, Fort Sumter and Battery Wagner. The Overland Campaign of 1864. The North Anna River to Cold Harbor. The Atlanta Campaign 1864. The March to the Sea.
Seven Days Battles | Civil War 150 Pinhole Project
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First Manassas – July 1861. Shiloh – April 1862. Valley Campaign – Spring 1862. Seven Days – June 1862. Second Manassas – August 1862. Antietam – September 1862. Vicksburg Campaign – Dec 1862 to July 1863. Fredericksburg – December 1862. Gettysburg – July 1st 1863. Gettysburg – July 2nd, 1863. Gettysburg – July 3rd. 1863. Chickamauga – Sept 1863. Charleston, Fort Sumter and Battery Wagner. The Overland Campaign of 1864. The North Anna River to Cold Harbor. The Atlanta Campaign 1864. The March to the Sea.
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We Are The Future Generations: May 2015
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We Are The Future Generations. Saturday, May 23, 2015. The Grand Review Of 2015 And Why Black History Is History. Overall I really liked the 150th anniversary of the Grand Review in Washington. We did have General Sherman looking appropriately psychotic. General Meade was on Pennsylvania Avenue watching the parade. Once I showed him the water everything was fine and they moved on to fight crime elsewhere, but I was consumed by curiosity. Did I really look that much like a homeless wino? One aspect of the...
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Subscribe to News and Updates RSS Feed. President - Gerald Chaudron, Preservation Librarian/Associate Professor, University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis. Vice President/President Elect - Kathleen I. Smith, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections and University Archives, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Secretary - Aimee Saunders, County Archivist, Williamson County Archives, Franklin. Treasurer - Carol Roberts, Preservation Services Division, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville.
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Subscribe to News and Updates RSS Feed. President - Gerald Chaudron, Preservation Librarian/Associate Professor, University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis. Vice President/President Elect - Kathleen I. Smith, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections and University Archives, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Secretary - Aimee Saunders, County Archivist, Williamson County Archives, Franklin. Treasurer - Carol Roberts, Preservation Services Division, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville.
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Subscribe to News and Updates RSS Feed. President - Gerald Chaudron, Preservation Librarian/Associate Professor, University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis. Vice President/President Elect - Kathleen I. Smith, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections and University Archives, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Secretary - Aimee Saunders, County Archivist, Williamson County Archives, Franklin. Treasurer - Carol Roberts, Preservation Services Division, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville.
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Subscribe to News and Updates RSS Feed. President - Gerald Chaudron, Preservation Librarian/Associate Professor, University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis. Vice President/President Elect - Kathleen I. Smith, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections and University Archives, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Secretary - Aimee Saunders, County Archivist, Williamson County Archives, Franklin. Treasurer - Carol Roberts, Preservation Services Division, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville.
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Subscribe to News and Updates RSS Feed. President - Gerald Chaudron, Preservation Librarian/Associate Professor, University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis. Vice President/President Elect - Kathleen I. Smith, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections and University Archives, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Secretary - Aimee Saunders, County Archivist, Williamson County Archives, Franklin. Treasurer - Carol Roberts, Preservation Services Division, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville.
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Subscribe to News and Updates RSS Feed. President - Gerald Chaudron, Preservation Librarian/Associate Professor, University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis. Vice President/President Elect - Kathleen I. Smith, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections and University Archives, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Secretary - Aimee Saunders, County Archivist, Williamson County Archives, Franklin. Treasurer - Carol Roberts, Preservation Services Division, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville.
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Subscribe to News and Updates RSS Feed. President - Gerald Chaudron, Preservation Librarian/Associate Professor, University of Memphis Libraries, Memphis. Vice President/President Elect - Kathleen I. Smith, Jean and Alexander Heard Library, Special Collections and University Archives, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Secretary - Aimee Saunders, County Archivist, Williamson County Archives, Franklin. Treasurer - Carol Roberts, Preservation Services Division, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville.
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That a Nation Might Live | The Civil War's Sesquicentennial One Week at a Time
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Civil War 150 - A commemoration by the Smithsonian Institution
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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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First Manassas – July 1861. Shiloh – April 1862. Valley Campaign – Spring 1862. Seven Days – June 1862. Second Manassas – August 1862. Antietam – September 1862. Vicksburg Campaign – Dec 1862 to July 1863. Fredericksburg – December 1862. Gettysburg – July 1st 1863. Gettysburg – July 2nd, 1863. Gettysburg – July 3rd. 1863. Chickamauga – Sept 1863. Charleston, Fort Sumter and Battery Wagner. The Overland Campaign of 1864. The North Anna River to Cold Harbor. The Atlanta Campaign 1864. The March to the Sea.
The Civil War 150th Blog
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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