Abraham Lincoln
Research Site |
Excellent site! If you
have questions on Lincoln, the webmaster of this site is the one to ask. |
American Civil War |
Good "link" site, and
not too large. |
American Civil War Site |
Very Good site and
nicely indexed. Detailed write-ups on several Tennessee battles.
|
American Civil War, "The Struggle to
Preserve the Union" |
A very very good site.
Very nicely designed and easy to navigate. Well worth the visit! |
American-Civil-War-History.com |
Looks like a pretty good deal on CD's about the late unpleasantness.
|
Antietam Discussion Group Home Page |
Looking for more on the
Battle of Antietam? You just found it! |
A. P. Hill, Confederate General |
By far the finest
website I have seen on "Powell." You name it, it has it. Check it out, I
think you will agree. |
Archival Maps: The Source for Old
Maps |
Although this is a commercial site I thought some of you might like to see
what is available. They make just a dandy decoration for your office or
family room. |
At the Edge of Honor |
If
you are the least interested in the naval aspects of the Civil War this is
just a dandy fiction novel. The first in a series, it could very well
rival the Hornblower series. |
Battle at
Fitzhugh' s Woods, Arkansas |
A
fine site about this little known battle. A lot of research and
preparation went into this website. Even if you have never heard of the
battle you might want to take a look. |
Battle of Chickamauga |
Just
a dandy site on this very crucial battle. The site is well constructed
and has a lot of information on it. |
Battle of Lone Jack,
Missouri |
A
very well done website about this little known battle in the Western
Theater. Its worth the visit. |
Battle of Marianna, Florida |
An
especially well done site about this little known battle. |
Buford's Boys |
A
site about one of my favorites of the Civil War and especially the Battle
of Gettysburg, John Buford! If you are in the least interested in who
actually saved Gettysburg, this is a must visit site. Very detailed and
well worth the time. |
Causes of the
Civil War |
A must site to visit
when studying this question! However, don't look for a simple answer
here, since there is not one, rather just tons of good "primary" resource
data. |
CivilWarAlbum.com |
A very well done site
with lots of photos and narrative dealing with the Western Theater. You
can't go wrong with this one. |
Civilwarlady's Page |
Just
a fine site dealing with the women soldiers in the Civil War and women in
re-enacting. |
Civil War
Battlefield Photos |
Interesting site with
lots of photos of the Eastern Theater battlefields as they appear today. |
Civil
War Battle Summaries |
Really good site to get
a quick look at an overall summary of a battle. I find this site most
useful when I am starting to research a particular battle that I am
totally unfamiliar with. It gives name, where it took place, when, number
of causalities, commanders involved, victor, and a brief summary of the
battle itself. |
Civil War Bookstore |
Looking for a place to buy Civil War books? You just found it! I don't
generally like to link commercial sites but this one is so well laid out I
thought most would find it useful. Well worth the visit, even if it is
just to browse. |
Civil War in Miniature
|
This is a great site for
you High School students. This is not a "link" site, but one that has a
lot of good stuff you can use for reports. |
Civil War Interactive |
Probably the best "on
line" Civil War Magazine there is. Check it out! |
Civil War Letters |
Just a great site
chocked full of letters that are presented both in the original manuscript
as well as the translated text. |
Civil War Life-The Soldiers' Museum |
The
home page of one of the newer Civil War museums. A very well done site
with a gallery of images of some of their displays plus an online ordering
capability for their gift shop and a nice Civil War links section. You
might want to take a look. |
Civil War News |
The
webmaster has said it all on the index page of this site, "For People With
an Active Interest in the Civil War Today." Just a fine site that is well
worth the visit. |
Civil War
Photographs |
Absolutely the best site
on the Internet for Civil War Photographs. |
Civil
War Standard |
The
newest place to buy Civil War books, videos, collectibles, prints and
posters, etc. Over a 1,000 products and the prices are right. If you are
looking to buy something Civil War, this is the place. |
Civil War Talk
Radio |
If
you want to hear some of the finest Civil War "thinkers" talking on a
variety of Civil War subjects, this is the place. The outstanding
feature is that you don't have to listen live if you can't, they have the
programs archived. For the Civil War buff this is just a treasure trove
of information. Don't pass it up! |
Civil War Tokens |
A little know aspect of
the war, but one that is extremely interesting. If you want to know more
about the "currency of the time" this is the site to visit. |
Civil War Vignettes |
This
is a commercial "Civil War Genealogy Research Site." What makes it unique
is the photo they offer. Since I do my own research, I can't say "yea nor
nay" on the service, but it is an interesting approach. If you need help
with family research in the Civil War era, you might want to take a look. |
Civil War Virtual Battlefield Tours |
A very interesting site
that not only takes you on a tour of a lot of battlefields but gives some
very good descriptions of the battles. Well worth the visit. |
Civil War Vivandieres |
A very interesting site
about these women of the Civil War. |
Civil War Weekly |
A
very interesting site that provides the reproduction of the weekly events
of the Civil War as reported in the newspapers and magazines of the time. |
Chinese Serving
In The Civil War |
What an interesting
website! I have to believe that this is something that has never been
looked at in this detail before. |
Col. Henry T. Sisson's Civil War Page |
Great Site dealing with some Rhode Island units. |
Confederate Field Hospital |
A
reenactment site with a lot of information on how a field hospital
operated. If this is what you are looking for, you just found it! |
Confederate
Regimental History Links |
If you're looking to
research a Confederate Regiment, this is a great place to start. |
Dakota
State University American Civil War |
This is a very good
starting "link" site when studying the Civil War. Its very well organized
and not too many "dead links." |
Dave Larson's
Webpage |
This is truly a dandy
site that includes tons of information on the 8th Georgia Infantry, 3rd
Georgia Cavalry, and the 10th Alabama Infantry. |
eHistory.com |
What
a great site for "history" enthusiasts! Especially for those interested
in the Civil War. Looking for more of the "Official Records" than are
available on my site? You just found them! |
Fort McAllister, A
Virtual Tour |
If
you can't visit Fort McAllister, the last obstacle Sherman had to face
before completing his march to the sea, take this tour. Takes a little
time to download but worth the wait. |
Old Fort Jackson, A
Virtual Tour |
Brought to you by the same site that brought you the virtual tour of Fort
McAllister linked above. |
Fredericksburg Battlefield Virtual Tour |
Can't make it to the
battlefield? Well, here's the next best thing. |
Freeman Markers |
Just
a great site to learn about some little known Civil War Markers in and
about the city of Richmond, Va. Yes, Freeman is the one and only Douglas
Southall Freeman of "Lee's Lieutenant's" and "Lee" fame. This is a don't
miss site. |
General Sweeny Museum |
An interesting site
about a museum that I didn't know was there. It also contains a pretty
good bio of Sweeny. |
History
Education Homepage |
A U.S. history reference
site with special emphasis on the Civil War. Great site for students. |
Hospital Steward |
Want
to know what this little known nor discussed discipline was during the
Civil War? A great place to find out. |
Iowa In The Civil War |
This
site has just about everything you need that concerns this very important
state in the Civil War. Over 1,000 pages dealing with Iowa?s involvement
in the Civil War. |
J.E.'s
Civil War Page |
A very good site
maintained by a personal friend of mine. Take a look when you get the
chance. |
John Bell Hood |
Just
an excellent site about one of my favorites in the war. |
Kilroy Was Here |
Although this is not a Civil War site, if you are interested in WWII or
the Korean War this is a must visit. It's the best I have seen.
|
Leonidas Polk |
Probably the most in-depth website on the good bishop there is. Well
worth the visit. |
Longstreet Society |
If you are looking to
learn more about Lee's "Old War Horse" this is the place. |
Manassas Battlefield |
Probably the best site
on the Internet about this battlefield and of the two battles fought
there. |
Medal of Honor Page |
While this site is not
Civil War Specific, it is by far the best site on the Medal of Honor that
I have seen. |
Military Reading List.com |
An excellent site
providing lists (both books and Links) of material that deals with the
military. |
Missouri State Guard, Co. B., 2nd Battalion's
Homepage |
A website about some of
Missouri's finest. |
Mower General
Hospital |
A
fine site about one of the war's great hospitals. Take a look at this
beauty! |
Museum of Civil War Medicine |
One of newer museums
about the Civil War also has a fine website. Give it a visit when you get
the chance. |
North and South Magazine |
Just
a marvelous site to learn more about the war. This is the official
magazine of the "Civil War Society". Don't leave without visiting this
one! |
Oh, For a Touch of the Vanished Hand |
I
don't like to promote a site that is selling something, but as many of you
know I do make exceptions. This is one of them. If you have ancestors in
the Confederate armies from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, Texas, or Virginia, you might want to take a look. A lot of
research and a lot of data is in this book! |
Oldvet New Posthome |
Just
a great place to learn about both side's veterans organizations formed
after the war. |
Online Civil War
Indexes, Records & Rosters |
Probably the best site to
find links to individual records in the Civil War. Don't miss this
beauty! |
Overview
of the Civil War |
This
one covers a variety of different subjects relating to the war. Good for
homework purposes. |
Poetry and Music of the War
Between the States |
Probably the best of
it's kind on the Internet. Check it out! |
Rare Book Reprints |
Normally I don't link to
a commercial site but this one has a lot to offer. Not only are the books
extremely reasonably priced, there is a lot of good info here in the form
of excerpts. |
Rumble on
The Rappahannock |
Looking for a good
description of the battle of Chancellorsville, including maps. Try this
one. |
Salisbury Prison |
Nice
site on this Confederate prison. Good information and a lot of
interesting images. If you need info about this prison you just found the
site where its located. |
Scandinavian Soldiers in the Confederate Forces |
I
have a little article on the Scandinavian's in the war on my site but this
beauty has a lot more. Take a look! |
Scots in the Civil War |
A really good site on a
little explored area of the Civil War. |
Siege of Petersburg |
This is as good a
website as there is on this subject. |
Signal Corps, Reenactor 's
Division |
Mostly for reenactors,
but also has a lot of other interesting "Signal Corps" data.
|
Sixth Regiment of Maryland Infantry Descendants Association |
This
state had soldiers on both sides. This one is about the "Yank" side. I
think you will like it. Lots of info here. If you think you might have
descendants from this regiment this is your page. |
Tenth West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment |
This
site was designed and is maintained by the same individual as the 6th
Maryland site in the link above. Same type information and quality.
Certainly worth the visit. |
Terrell's 37th Texas Cavalry |
One of the finest "reenactor"
sites on the Internet with a lot of factual information about this
outstanding multiracial and multiethnic unit. Well worth the visit
whether you are a reenactor or not. |
To Gettysburg: Songs
Inspired By The Great Battle |
Original songs about this battle sang in the traditional style. You
really have to hear this! |
The American Civil War--JDS Commerce |
A
very unusual and successful approach to a Civil War site. Lots of good
information about the war, plus they have a store where you can purchase
videos, books, maps, etc. Certainly worth a visit. |
Timothy J. Regan's Lost Diaries |
Want
to see an original diary? This is the place. Although the site is for a
museum, the fact that they have the diary in the original hand is well
worth the visit. |
Ulysses S. Grant
Homepage |
Not a better U.S. Grant
page on the Internet! |
Union Army
Regimental History Index |
Similar to the
Confederate Links as far as type of information. Great place to start your
search. |
United States Sanitary Commission |
A great site to research
this little known unit of the Civil War. Well worth the visit. |
U.S. Civil War Center
|
This is by far the best
Civil War "link" site on the Internet. It has links to links to links. |
Wilderness Battlefield Virtual Tour |
Another great virtual
tour brought to you by the same folks that gave you the one on
Fredericksburg. |
Young Heroes of History |
You
teachers might want to take a look at this site. By a teacher for
teachers, but something for all. |
1st Alabama Cavalry (USV) |
Have you ever thought about how many Alabama units fought for the North?
Well, this one did and it is well documented. Well worth your time. |
49 N.J. Reg't Vol's Civil War Society |
Just
a fine site to learn about New Jersey in the Civil War. |