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109th Infantry Regiment -- New York Volunteers.
14th Maine infantry -- History site devoted to this Maine regiment
19th Alabama, Co. H -- While the 19th has it''s own home page I thought it would be nice for descendants of H. Co. to include information about their ancestors. Hopefully we can bring back a little piece of the days that our ancestors camped together and fought side by side.
19th Indiana Infantry -- Site dedicated to Company B, 19th Indiana of the Iron Brigade. Complete roster, pictures, service records, letters, and period newspaper accounts.
1st Alabama Cavalry - Men of the Hills -- Alabama sons who fought in Union blue. History, descendents and reenactors.
1st Georgia Infantry -- The forgotten Union Guerrillas of the North Georgia Mountains.
23rd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment, CSA -- A regimental history for the period 1861-1865. Includes detailed instructions for searching for your ancestor.
33rd Mississippi (CSA) Infantry Regiment -- History, rosters, bios, battles and general information on regiment members from Amite, Choctaw, Coahoma, Franklin, Lawrence, Leake, Neshoba, Panola and Pike counties.
47th New York Volunteer Infantry -- History of the 47th, also known as the Washington Grays. Included are, rosters, assignments, battle timelines and losses.
48th Tennessee Volunteer Infantry -- History of a Civil War unit. The 48th was one of the first units ever to be incarcerated in hastily prepared Union prison camps.
52nd Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry -- Details the origin of the 52nd, it''s officers and rosters.
Alabama 42nd Infantry -- Site dedicated to the Civil War unit and descendents of its soldiers.
Alabama Regiments, U.S. -- Information about six Alabama regiments that served in the Union Army. Five of these regiments were comprised of African-American soldiers.
Arizona in the Civil War -- Find out about Arizona''s secession from the Union and other interesting, but little known aspects, of the states involvement in the war.
California In The Civil War -- This page is meant to help broaden people''s awareness of the role that California played in preserving the Union.
Camp Moore Confederate Cemetery and Museum. -- Located along hwy 51 just north of Tangipahoa, La.
Captain Robinson''s Louisiana Horse Artillery -- Records from National Archives microfilm "Compiled Records of Confederate Soldiers of Louisiana", Rolls 1-7.
Civil War Action in the Shenandoah Valley -- Campaigns, battles, and other actions in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War. Site contains material on the Breadbasket of the Confederacy, people, and locations pertinent to the war. First stop for research.
Civil War Archive - Union Regimental Index - New Mexico -- Includes information about infantry, cavalry, independent units and militia in New Mexico.
Civil War Battles -- Includes 380 Civil War battle summaries organized by state.
Civil War Military Sites -- Locations and Info. From Louisiana Office of Tourism.
Civil War Page: Maine State Archives -- Augusta, Maine. Photographs, documents, history of Chamberlain, officers, links to 13th Maine, 17th Maine, 19th Maine Infantry, the infamous 20th Maine and the recently discovered 20th Maine Battle Flag.
Civil War in Alabama -- Chronology of events with links to documents.
Civil War in Georgia -- The Carl Vinson Institute of Government. The University of Georgia.
Civil War in New Mexico -- About the battles lasting 12 months are leaving 1,300 dead. With maps, documents, photos, timeline. Many photos.
Connecticut in the Civil War -- This project will provide detailed access to the rich Civil War manuscript holdings of the library of the Connecticut Historical Society.
Dakota Territory in the Civil War -- In the fall of 1861, the War Department authorized the governor of Dakota territory to raise two companies of cavalry for the War of the Rebellion, to be employed in patrolling and garrison duty in the territory.
Delaware Civil War Society -- The DCWS was incorporated in the fall of 1997 as an educational non-profit organization dedicated to recognizing the efforts of the "First State" during the Civil War.
First Georgia Regulars -- Organized at Macon in the spring of 1861, the Georgia Regulars included men from Atlanta and Brunswick, as well as Glynn and Montgomery counties. Sent to Virginia, the regiment fought in most of the major battles of 1862, before being sent back to its home state to recruit due the losses of men to wounds and disease.
Florida in the Civil War -- Explore Florida''s history in the Civil War. Contains photographs that were part of an exhibit held at the Museum of Florida History in Tallahassee, Florida.
Fort deRussy -- Info, pics, and related links.
Georgia Battle Map -- A concise graphical map that illustrates details of battles by county and offers historical background information.
Georgia Civil War Commission -- The Commission is mandated by the General Assembly to preserve, conserve and interpret the legacy of the Civil War in the State of Georgia.
Georgia in the Civil War -- The cause of the War, the blockade, breaking the South, marching through Georgia, the aftermath, and other Civil War resources.
Heritage Preservation Association -- Our mission is to protect, preserve and restore the historical significance of endangered symbols, customs and cultures of the colonial and confederate south.
History of the 33rd Alabama Infantry CSA -- The 33rd was organized at Pensacola, Florida on April 23, 1862 and disbanded before the official surrender. Contains rosters, letters, battles, flags and burial records.
Illinois in the Civil War -- Contains information about the infantry, cavalry and artillery units.
Illinois: Civil War Letters -- Letters from a Illinois Union soldier to his wife and information about a Confederate soldier. Pages include photos, family history, documentations of proof and free web graphics for personal use.
Iowa Civil War Volunteers -- Letters and diary entries by Iowa soldiers describe hospital and encampment life during the Civil War. A letter from a Wisconsin soldier describes Washington, D.C., at war''s end.
Iowa Soldiers'' View of the Civil War -- These documents, letters and diaries have been handed down from mother to daughter and have passed through the Degarmo, Mills, Cochran and now Pearson families.
Iowa in the Civil War -- From poetry to unit rosters, this site contains a wealth of resources about Iowans during the American Civil War.
Iowa: Letters from a Civil War Soldier -- These letters are part of a collection written by Newton Robert Scott, Private, Company A, of the 36th Infantry, Iowa Volunteers, during the American Civil War.
Kansas in the Civil War -- Includes rosters, links, veteran information and cemetery listings.
Kentucky in the Civil War -- Files and links to Union and Confederate armies of the Civil War.
LA Soldiers in the War of 1812 : Table of Contents -- USGenWeb Archives
Louisiana in the Civil War -- Between 1862 and 1864, 20 major Civil War battles and engagements were fought in on Louisiana soil. Lives were upturned and destroyed. Tragedy and bravery gave way to bittersweet success and failure grand beyond imaginings.
Maine 13th Infantry, Companies D and F -- History and rosters at Ship Island, Mississippi March 1862 - February 1863.
Maine Civil War Message Board -- The purpose of this site is for American Civil War hobbyists and reenactors from The Great State of Maine to share stories, information and ideas.
Maryland In the Civil War -- Contents include lists of units (for both Confederate and Union), additional links and published sources.
Massachusetts in the Civil War -- Massachusetts Civil War Research Center - WARNING: This is a commercial site, but does have considerable freely accessible information.
Michigan in the Civil War 1861-1866 -- Michigan in the Civil War
Minnesota in the Civil War -- This site is dedicated to the memory and education of the involvement of Minnesota in the "War of the Rebellion 1861-1865"
Mississippi in the Civil War -- Mississippi Civil War Information.
Mississippi in the Civil War - Corinth -- Extensive links from the Corinth Information database relating to Corinth''s participation in the War of Rebellion.
Missouri in the Civil War -- Index to links and resources available on the Internet, sponsored by the MO Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.
New Hampshire in the Civil War -- Provided by the Sons of Union Veterans (SUV) S. G. Griffin Camp #10 Keene, NH.
New York in the Civil War -- Civil War genealogy for several New York units, and a look at New York''s contributions in the Civil War.
Official Battle Report -- Written by Captain John H. Minks in 1861, about his involvement in the first action in the Civil War using native New Mexicans. The Captain was stationed at Fort Craig.
Ohio Adjutant General Records -- Search Adjutant General documents, including abstracts of almost 4000 letters. View the index to [Ohio] Prisoners at Andersonville and Salisbury Prisons, 1864-1865 and the Civil War Guide Project, Guide to Primary Resource Collections at OHS.
Ohio in the Civil War -- A website developed for persons researching Ohio''s Civil War soldiers and regiments. Histories and extensive bibliographies for all Ohio Units.
Pennsylvania Bucktails -- Information about the 13th Pennsylvania Reserves and the 149th and the 150th Regiments.
Pennsylvania, 97th Volunteer Infantry -- A directory, sorted by Companies, of men who served in the 97th PVI.
Rhode Island in the Civil War -- During the Civil War, Rhode Island responded to the call of duty with enthusiasm, vigor, and sacrifice, offering 23,457 men to serve.
Richmond and the Civil War -- An online research project designed to collect documents, photographs, and maps pertaining to Richmond, Virginia, during the Civil War.
Rocky Mountain Civil War Roundtable -- Denver-area amateur historians who meet and share their Civil War interests and resources. Web site features book reviews, photos, travelogues, links and trivia.
Tennessee Civil War Home Page -- A virtual central repository for Civil War information that pertains to Tennessee and includes biographies, statistics, engagements and information by county or city.
Texas - Houston Civil War Roundtable -- Formed in 1954, the Houston Civil War Roundtable is open to everyone with an interest in Civil War history, its study, and its preservation.
Texas During The Civil War -- Political and military events within Texas during the Civil War.
Texas in the Civil War -- Index of Confederate regimental histories: artillery, cavalry, infantry and other units.
The 149th New York State Volunteers -- From the Syracuse area of Onondaga County, New York, fought in several of the most important battles of the American Civil War, including Gettysburg and Sherman''s March to the Sea.
The Civil War Comes to Hardin County -- Hardin County was at a crossroads during the Civil War. When the Tennessee River was secured as far upstream as Mussel Shoals, the battle at Shiloh won, the important railroad junction at Corinth, MS in hand, the gateway to the Western Theater was open to the Union forces.
The Civil War in Arkansas -- The Civil War in Arkansas website includes a searchable database, Civil War stories about ancestors of current Arkansans, and an interactive message board in which you can share all you know about the Civil War in Arkansas.
The Civil War in Iowa History -- Descendents of Eastern Iowa soldiers preserving ties to the great U.S. conflict in which nearly 13,000 died, most from disease.
The Civil War in New Mexico -- History of the Civil War with map of the New Mexico Territory as it was in 1861.
The Tennessee Sons of Confederate Veterans -- Organization of descendents of Confederates. Site includes sections about Tennessee soldiers and heroes, Tennessee regiments.
The Young-Sanders Center -- The State of Louisiana played an important and heroic role in the war. The soil of our state, from the banks of Bayou Teche to the trenches of Port Hudson to the cotton fields along the Red River, was drenched in the blood of those who sacrificed their lives to defend the rights of the states or to preserve the Union. It is our contention that those sacrifices must be remembered and honored.
Tuskaloosa Plow Boys -- Organized during June 1861. While in camp, they contracted measles and the Alabama regiment left without them. So, they wound up serving with the 38th Tennessee Regiment.
University Greys CAMP #1803 -- This Sons of Confederate Veterans camp provides Lafayette County Genealogy, information regarding the Mississippi Confederate Cemetery, SCV membership and camp projects. Also contains an overview of the reasons for secession.
Vermont African Americans in the Civil War -- African Americans from Vermont who served in the 54th and 55th Massachusetts.
Vermont in the Civil War -- Everything you wanted to know about Vermont in the Civil War, but were too far away to find.
Virginia - Buchanan County in the Civil War -- In 1861, Virginia''s western frontier was thrust into a conflict which most of the residents of the region did not want and in which they had little economic interest; the mountaineers of Buchanan County responded by joining the 21st Battalion Virginia Infantry.
Virginia in the Civil War -- This site provides a virtual central electronic repository for information about Virginia in the American Civil War.
Virginia''s Civil War Guide -- Civil War battlefields and sites in Virginia, including complete information on the Virginia Civil War Trails program.
West Virginia in the Civil War -- The 35th state of the Union was created in the midst of the Civil War and provided The Union with 31,872 regular army troops, 133 sailors and marines and 196 colored troops. Between 16,000 to 20,000 men served in the Confederate army in this war of "brother vs brother."
Wisconsin Governor Dies Helping Civil War Soldiers -- Every state engaged in the bloody business that was this nation''s Civil War suffered terrible casualties, but how many lost an elected governor with so many young men?
Wisconsin Veterans Museum -- Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs. The award-winning Wisconsin Veterans Museum tells the story of men and women from the Badger State who served in America''s conflicts from the Civil War to the Persian Gulf War.
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