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104PA.ORG104th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, "The McClellan Rangers". We are a Civil War reenacting organization associated with the United States Volunteer Brigade. We are a family-oriented unit that participates in living histories and battle reenactments. We are headquartered in Pennsylvania. Our members are scattered around Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland.
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR RESEARCH DATABASEAmerican Civil War Research Database; a database of over 4 million American Civil War Union and Confederate soldiers fully searchable by soldier's name and by regiments. The American Civil War Research Database will assist military tactics, reenactment or genealogy research.
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AUXILIARY TO SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WARASUVCW strives to assist the Sons of Union Veterans in keeping alive the memories of our ancestors and their sacrifices for the maintenance of the Union; to aid in caring for helpless and disabled Veterans; to properly observe Memorial Day.
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CEDAR CREEK BATTLEFIELD FOUNDATIONCedar Creek Battlefield Foundation has been working since 1988 to create, on the land where the 1864 Battle of Cedar Creek was fought, a memorial to the courage and devotion of the men who struggled there, and an educational resource for all people interested in their American heritage.
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CIVIL WAR ANTIQUES PRESERVATION SOCIETYThe Civil War Antiques Preservation Society is a not-for-profit Civil War artifacts institution and private museum. We secialize in research, authentication, and the procurement of Civil War artifacts. Our mission is to save through acquisition, Civil War artifacts that otherwise would continue to be improperly cared for or even worse, lost for ever.
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CIVIL WAR NEWSThe Civil War News is a current events monthly newspaper published by Pete and Kay Jorgensen, former community newspaper publishers, who are collectors and history buffs. The newspaper was founded 35 years ago by Michael A. Cavanaugh as The Civil War Book Exchange.
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CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS MUSEUMCivil War Soldiers Museum. 4,200 square feet of exhibits and explore our nation's most tumultuous period and the unique role Pensacola played during the civil War.
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FORD'S THEATRE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITEFord's Theatre National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service). Explore Ford's Theatre and discover Abraham Lincoln's life in Washington DC, the struggle for a united country, and the motivation behind Lincoln's tragic Assassination.
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GETTYSBURG ADDRESSAbraham Lincoln was the second speaker on November 19, 1863, at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg. Lincoln was preceded on the podium by the famed orator Edward Everett, who spoke to the crowd for two hours. Lincoln followed with his now immortal Gettysburg Address.
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ILLINOIS IN THE CIVIL WARIllinois in the Civil War. References about specific units, guide to genealogy and the Civil War in Illinois, Burials of Illinois Soldiers who died during the War, Nicknames of Illinois Regiments, Medal of Honor Recipients from Illinois' Civil War Regiments, etc.
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NATIONAL CIVIL WAR ASSOCIATIONThe National Civil War Association (NCWA) is a California corporation dedicated to the education of the public about the people and events of the Civil War. The organization presents its living history for the public, primarily in California, in many forms; including military and civilian encampments, battle reenactments, lectures and demonstrations, and school programs upon request.
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PAMPLIN PARK AND THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE CIVIL WAR SOLDIERPamplin Historical Park is the site of the April 2, 1865 "Breakthrough," the battle that ended the Petersburg Campaign and led to the evacuation of the Confederate capital at Richmond. National Museum of the Civil War Soldier forms the Park's centerpiece. Here, the story of the 3 million common soldiers who fought in America's bloodiest conflict is told.
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PARROTT RIFLE AND 1ST MICHIGAN LIGHT ARTILLERY BATTERY EPhotos of Civil War Re-enactors in Washington State and the Pacific Northwest. The Parrott Rifle (cannon) built by Gary Michie. Focusing on Civil War Re-enactors 1st Michigan Light Artillery Battery E. Also highlighting Stanfords Battery, 3rd Michigan Co E, 7th Tennessee.
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SECOND WISCONSIN VOLUNTEER INFANTRYSecond Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry website dedicated to the Military and Civilian History of Wisconsin in the Civil War And The Iron Brigade of the West.
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SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANSThe SCV is the direct heir of the United Confederate Veterans, and the oldest hereditary organization for male descendents of Confederate soldiers.
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SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WARIn 1866, Union Veterans of the Civil War organized into the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) and became a social and political force that would control the destiny of the nation for more than six decades. Membership in the veterans' organization was restricted to individuals who had served in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Revenue Cutter Service during the Civil War, thereby limiting the life span of the GAR. The GAR existed until 1956. In 1881 the GAR formed the Sons of Veterans of the United States of America (SV) to carry on its traditions and memory long after the GAR had ceased to exist. Membership was open to any man who could prove ancestry to a member of the GAR or to a veteran eligible for membership in the GAR. In later years, men who did not have the ancestry to qualify for hereditary membership, but who demonstrated a genuine interest in the Civil War and could subscribe to the purpose and objectives of the SUVCW, were admitted as Associates. This practice continues today.
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SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR : GRAVE REGISTRATIONThe Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) National Graves Registration Project was established in 1996. Since then, hundreds of dedicated people from within and without our Order have graciously devoted thousands of hours of their time and energy visiting cemeteries, recording, verifying, researching and entering the final resting places of Civil War veterans.
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THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR HOMEPAGEThe American Civil War Homepage gathers together in one place hypertext links to the most useful identified electronic files about the American Civil War (1861-1865).
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THE CIVIL WAR HOME PAGEThe Civil War Home Page brings together thousands of pages of Civil War material including information on Battles, Documents, Associations, Letters & Diaries, Research Records, Biographical Information, Photos, Reenacting and Unit Information. Dedicated to the participants, both North and South, in the great American Civil War
1861 - 1865.
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THE CIVIL WAR MALLA Shopping Site for Civil War Books, Maps, Swords, Autographs, Ephemera and Other Collectibles!
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THE LINCOLN FORUMThe Lincoln Forum is an assembly of people who share a deep interest in the life and times of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era.
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UNITED STATES CIVIL WAR CENTER - LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITYThe mission of the United States Civil War Center is to promote interdisciplinary study of the American Civil War. It was founded in 1993 by novelist David Madden, Professor of English at Louisiana State University, and is supported in part by a donation from the late Frank Magill, founder of Salem Press.
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WEST VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR MEDALSIn 1866, the state of West Virginia authorized the minting of over 26,000 medals to honor its Union Civil War soldiers. Today, over 4,000 medals remain unclaimed.
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