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The August 10, 1861 Battle of. Wilson’s Creek, Mo. was the second major battle of the Civil War. Battle of Wilson’s Creek. Many ethnic groups played an active role in the war in the Trans-Mississippi Theater. Native Americans in the war. African Americans in the war. Medical care during the war was more advanced than commonly believed. Hospitals and Civilian Efforts. The Trans-Mississippi Theater Virtual Museum. This site brought to you by:. Department of the Interior.
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Civil War Virtual Tours
Civil War Virtual Tours. A blog and What's New section for civilwarvirtualtours.com. Saturday, February 26, 2011. The Fort Pulaski section is now complete! Saturday, February 19, 2011. Then and Now pages are up. Well, this week I've finished the extensive Then and Now section. Modern pictures of the fort and Tybee Island from every conceivable angle, "then and now" pictures featuring period photos and their modern equivalents, and video. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Saturday, January 8, 2011. I'll probably...
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Civil War Virtual Tours
Welcome to Civil War Virtual Tours! Many of those interested in the Civil War live hundreds or thousands of miles away from the nearest battlefield. Some of the most enthusiastic students live abroad. Such distances make it extremely difficult for them to travel and visit battlefields they have read about for years. Come take a visual tour of battlefields of the American Civil War. Inside you will find:. Detailed maps of the battlefields showing the terrain and troop movements.
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Civil War Visions and Viewpoints
Civil War Visions and Viewpoints. As told in diaries, journals, letters, newspapers and recollections of the time. . . Monday, April 9, 2012. This entry is from Scraps From The Prison Table, at Camp Chase and Johnson's Island by Joe Barbier. He was a Confederate Officer, and Civil War POW. While on Johnson's Island as a prisoner of war, Barbiere met Colonel Joel Battle, Battle, told Barbier of an experience he had with some Union citizens while on the way to Johnson's Island. Posted by Dancing Eye Books.
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Civil War Vistas
Welcome to Civil War Vistas. Journey through time as our nation commemorates the 150. Anniversary of the start of the American Civil War. Civil War sites such as Gettysburg, Antietam, Harpers Ferry, Manassas, Balls Bluff, Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and the Shenandoah Valley are easily in reach.
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Civil War Voices Website
What People Are Saying. Winner, Best Production of a Musical,. Midtown International Theatre Festival. The Real Words. The Real Music. The Real Heart of a Country Divided. Civil War Voices is a musical based on actual letters written by soldiers and their families during the Civil War. Look through the website to find out more on: The Story. What People are Saying. Become a Facebook Fan.
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Civil War Walking Tours
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Introduction
Charles F. Wallick. William F. M. Wallick. The One Week Warriors. William D. Wallick. David H. Wallick. 160; Wallick. 160;of the . 160; American Civil War. 160; One Family's Journey Through . 160; The War of the Rebellion . 160; . 160; . 160; . This website is dedicated to the Wallick men who served their country during the American Civil War. The information in this chronicle of soldiers was compiled using a variety of historical and contemporary sources. Some of these histories w...
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Dispatches from Civil War Washington
Dispatches from Civil War Washington. Petition Corrections (cww.00157, cww.00158, and cww.00036). July 26, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group. Our original transcriptions for petitions cww.00157. Identified Samuel Scott as the petitioner in both cases. Based on a closer reading of the petition documents and the name listed in the commissioners’ final report, the petitioner’s name for these petitions has been corrected from “Samuel Scott” to “Samuel Stott.”. May 7, 2013. Civil War Washington User Group.
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Civil War Washington, D.C.
Civil War Washington, D.C. Sunday, March 3, 2013. Congress Establishes First Federal Military Draft, March 3, 1863. 150 years ago today, Congress established the first Federal military draft in U.S. history. Required all male citizens—and immigrants who had filed for citizenship— between the ages of twenty and forty-five to register for the draft. Each congressional district was assigned a quota that it was required to meet through draft lotteries held on July 11, 1863. Sunday, July 1, 2012. Today, the N...
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CIVILWARWATCHES.COM
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