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  1. Memorial of Rear-Admiral John L. Worden, in behalf of the officers and crew of the U.S. steamer Monitor: Praying for a grant in the nature of prize money ... the bill introduced in accordance therewith by John Lorimer Worden, 1882
  2. Memorial to the honorable Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled: ... in behalf of the officers and crew of the iron-clad steamer Monitor by John L Worden, 1874
  3. Memorial address on the battlefield of Gettysburg: Speech by James Albertus Tawney, 1908
  4. Memorial address: On the battlefield of Gettysburg, May 30, 1907 by James Albertus Tawney, 1907
  5. Lines to the memory of Lieutenant Robert Graham, who was born in Dumbarny Parish, Pertshire, Scotland, April 13, 1826,: And who fell at the Battle of Port ... in the defense of the National Cause by John Lownie, 1862
  6. Memorial--150th Ohio--Company K by James Calkins Cannon, 1907
  7. 24 anniversary of the Battle of Ball's Bluff by S. J Axtell, 1885
  8. The remarks of Walter Murphy, Esq. on the occasion of the unveiling of the Memorial to the North Carolina Confederate Dead on the field of Gettysburg, July the third, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine by Walter Murphy, 1929
  9. Gettysburg: An address by Charles F Morse, 1913
  10. Convergence by Thomas Settimi, 2010-02-12
  11. The "Bulldog": Longstreet at Gettysburg and Chickamauga, in the light of official records by Sears Wilson Cabell, 1938
  12. The Lincoln marriage: Beyond the battle of quotations (Annual Robert Fortenbaugh memorial lecture) by Jean H Baker, 1999
  13. Gallantry at Gettysburg: An act of courageous deeds of the Mississippi brigades commanded by William Barkside and Joseph R. Davis by A. P Andrews, 1973
  14. A guide to the manuscript collection of Fredericksburg National Military Park by Stuart G Vogt, 1976

21. Orgins On LI
of links such as links to all of the civil war battles, cemetaries, forts from thecivil war, national parks, monuments, historic sites, memorials, and much
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/5753/co20.html
U.S. History - Civil War American Civil War http://www.access.digex.net/~bdboyle/cw.html Directory of the Civil War archive. Documents written by both Confederate and Union leaders, re-enactments of the battles, regimental histories, orders of battles, summaries of the battles and access to the Library of Congress Civil War archives. American Civil War Homepage http://funnelweb.utcc.utk.edu/~hoemann/warweb.html This page gathers together links to the most useful electronic files about the Civil War. Offers everything from historical documents, letters, journals, graphics, to battle plans. Investigate the underground railroad, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, and the Emancipation Proclaimation. Civil War Battles and Documents http://www.americancivilwar.com This web page contains a time line of the civil war, battle maps, documents such as the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address, and pictures of key players in the war. http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/links/hist.htm

22. Mrs. Craig's Grade 8 Links
civil war battles Links. Maps of National Historic Military Parks,memorials, and Battlefields Many detailed maps. civil war Maps
http://www.e-stthomasmore.org/STM/classrooms/eigth/stmcivilwarbattles.html
Civil War Battles Links
- Many detailed maps Civil War Maps from the Library of Congress Arranged Alphabetically Images of Wartime The American Civil War Homepage - Battles Fantastic site with comprehensive information and links to battles, regiments, and other military information. Battles, Battlefields, and Historic Sites Extensive links to all major battles of the Civil War. The American Civil War Overview -In depth analysis, with timelines, of the major military campaigns of the war. Navies in the Civil War (Click the Page 1 button, etc. to continue.) Beautiful pictures of battles at sea, with statistics and brief information on the Monitor and Merrimac. Battles -Extremely comprehensive site with numerous links to battle summaries, maps, and other military information. Civil War Links from KidInfo Civil War Links from KidsClick
Return to STM Educational Web Page

23. Book Review: Ghosts Of Civil War Haunt Small Town Underachiever - Columbia Chron
presence in the of more civil war markers in historical factoids and statistics aboutwar battles to the war memorials (220 pages) is available in hardcover
http://www.ccchronicle.com/back/2001-10-01/arts7.html
Book review:
ghosts of Civil War haunt small town underachiever

By Rosemary Dwyer
Correspondent
War Memorials

By Clint McCown
Graywolf Press,
Publisher
220 Pages
War Memorials
All that changes when his father fires him and his wife carries on a torrid affair with, and is impregnated by, the local construction guy. Nolan must seek employment with his cousin as a universally despised repo man. Nolan finds himself in a position we all fear ever having to face: what do you do when life as you know it changes irrevocably? War Memorials (220 pages) is available in hardcover from Graywolf Press and in paperback from Mariner Press. The Columbia Chronicle would like to hear your opinion on this topic. Note: If your browser does not support multiple windows, click here Back to top Home Columbia Chronicle articles, photos, and graphics are the property of the Columbia Chronicle and may not be reproduced or published without written permission from the staff, editors, or faculty advisor. The Columbia Chronicle is a student produced publication of Columbia College Chicago and does not necessarily represent, in whole or in part, the views of Columbia College administrators, faculty or students.

24. Two War Memorials
(Clio also notes, however, that in human battles it was Cenotaph in Britain wereall World war I memorials. Memorial Day is actually a civil war holiday.
http://www.eccentricflower.com/clio/veterans.htm
It would be hard to find a nation that does not memorialize war in some way. This fighting and marking of battles seems to be deep within the nature of humans. When the gods were assumed to have the same failings as humans, they were said to fight and bicker amongst themselves constantly, sometimes causing and influencing battles among humans just to settle their own feuds. (Clio also notes, however, that in human battles it was common practice to claim the gods were on your side, so the record is open to dispute.) Latter-day gods decry war, as a whole, but war does not seem to be lessened because of it. Clio can only assume that humans like to fight. She does notice a change in the milestones. In bygone days, a war holiday was likely to mark a major victory; now a war holiday is more likely to mark the end of a conflict. Celebrating the end of war is an improvement, for certain, but Clio notes that war never seems to end for very long. Perhaps the problem is that humans forget so quickly. Clio will speculate on this in more depth in the future, when she writes about the Jewish Holocaust. In brief: Humans are constantly conflicted between the desire to forget their dark moments and the need to remember them. Generally the former wins.
Official obscurity If you are an American (and Clio begs forgiveness from readers of other nations), chances are quite good that you do not know what either your

25. Geobop's North America: History: The Civil War (Home Page)
involved.) The civil war is recalled by countless memorials, traditions and The civilwar featured the last great cavalry battles—battles fought by men
http://www.geobop.com/World/NA/Topics/History/Civil_War/
The Civil War The War that Never Ended
World
North America Special Topics Geobopological Survey Geography History Industry Names ... Weather Islands Surrounded by Water? Idaho Moon Craters? Weird Geography! Search this site T he Civil War is remembered for its terrible carnage, heroics and passionate defense of issues people deeply cared about. The power this conflict still holds over us are testified to by the sheer number of Civil War resources on the Internet. This Civil War site offers an overview, geared largely for younger students. It also differs by comparing the Civil War to another Civil War the United States fought in—the war in Vietnam. The comparison is extended to the Vietnamese people, who experienced the full weight of the war, just as so many Americans were crushed by war one hundred and fifty years ago. This project began with a Civil War quiz featuring a question for each of the 50 states and linked to my North America site. This illustrates the fact that the Civil War touched all of today’s fifty states in one way or another. Even Alaska and Hawaii. More information is available for each state at Geobop’s North America. You can read the Introduction to the Civil War below, or go straight to the

26. Indiana War Memorials
Did a family member serve in the civil war? Do you have diaries, letters or photographsabout the war? Have tales of battles, marches, or life at home at that
http://www.in.gov/iwm/civilwar/story.html
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Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum
Megan Harris, 14, of Maxwell Middle School in Hancock County was our 50,000th visitor since our opening in October 1999. Tell Us Your Story!
Name: Address: Email: Phone:
    Your story...

27. Tennessee Civil War Memorials
Chattanooga Tennessee civil war memorials Home Calender of EventsProfiles of Leaders battles and Fallen Heros. email. Chattanooga
http://home.att.net/~w.cate/

28. The Civil War
to commemorate the civil war battles of Fredericksburg of Congress The Selected civilwar Photographs Collection Military Parks, memorials, and Battlefields
http://westcler.org/am/wallaceb/civilwar.htm
The Civil War More Civil War Sites General Information Unique Perspectives First Person Accounts ... Battlefields General Info American Civil War Home Page - Very complete resource and part of the Civil War Homepages Ring Civil War.com - High quality site and big award winner - Do a search for Civil War US Navy Historical Center" (The Navy's official history site) Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park was created in 1927 by the U.S. Congress to commemorate the Civil War battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Wilderness, and Spotsylvania Court House. How the South Gathered News During the Civil War Although it played an important role in the Confederacy, not much has been written about the Southern press. In many ways editorial reactions were the same in the North and South during the Civil War. For example, Southern editors were highly critical of military strategies, and journalists such as Robert Barnwell, editor of the Charleston Mercury, attacked the Confederate administration just as violently as Lincoln was being attacked in the North. War aims were not as much of an issue as they were in the North, however, nor was there anything quite corresponding to the Copperhead press. National Parks Service History - Do a search for Civil War!

29. Lanesville Community School's Online Civil War Yellow Page
Service Links to civil war battlefields and memorials of NPS site of Library of Congresscivil war Directory Biographies, battles, medicine, recipes
http://www.lanesville.k12.in.us/LCSYellowpages/civilwar.htm
LCS Online Civil War Yellow Page
Fashion, Food, Medicine, Music Civil War General Resource
Fashion, Food, Medicine, Music
Civil War Hospitals
Library of Congress collection of digitalized documents on Civil War hospitals
Fashion Plates, Late 19th Century
Historical American Sheet Music, 1850-1920
Library of Congress collection of sheet music by composer's name
Mason-Dixon Line's Civil War Recipes
Recipes of the Civil War era plus additional reference links.
Mason-Dixon Line's Heath Department
19th century medicine and home remedies used during Civil War.
Music,AITLC
Biography.com
Searchable database of famous people from the past
Civil War People
Includes McClellen, Custer, African Americans, Jackson plus more
People of the Civil War, AITLC
Timelines of Civil War, AITLC
Historical timelines on the Civil War
Personal letters, photographs, documents dealing with Civil War
First Person Narratives of American South, 1820-1928
Civil War Battles
Includes Antietam, Brandy Station, Chancellorsville, Cornith, Fredericksburg, plus more
Civil War Flags
Flags from Civil War in the National Parks Service collection
Civil War Map Collection, American Memory

30. THE CIVIL WAR
the site also inlcudes information about the battles and people ArtsHumanitiesHistoryUSHistory19th CenturyCivil war (18611865)Museums and memorials;
http://www.studyworld.com/civil_war.htm
Home Homework Helper : Civil War Civil War : Links to useful sites THE CIVIL WAR LINKS TO USEFUL SITES

31. SUVCW Dept. Of Wisconsin: Civil War Memorials
Wisconsin's civil war memorials Memorial to 6th Wisconsin Battery at are listed fourimportant battles in which Union Veterans of the civil war Department of
http://people.msoe.edu/~peterson/suvcw-wi/memorials/lonerock.html
Wisconsin's Civil War Memorials
Memorial to 6th Wisconsin Battery at Lone Rock When you drive into the village of Lone Rock from the north on highway 130 you pass by what is known as "Battery Park." A bronze monument some 15 feet high is easily visible on the east portion of the park. No one is buried there, but on the monument is this inscription: Erected to the Memory
of the 6th Wisconsin Battery
Light Artillery
photo by Bruce Laine The 6th Wisconsin Battery was organized by Henry Dillon of Lone Rock, who was afterwards elected as captain. Most of the recruits came from Richland county though there were some from adjoining counties. It was the first to receive its full quota of men and should have been numbered the 1st instead of the 6th. The Battery left Lone Rock on September 30th, 1861, going to Camp Utley at Racine where it remained until March 1862, when it was sent south, taking part in many fierce battles. On the monument are listed four important battles in which the 6th Battery took part: Vicksburg, Jackson, Corinth and Mission Ridge. The monument contains the names of the enlisted men as well as the officers of the Battery. It also has a metal cast of Capt. Dillon and underneath his likeness it says he died January 10, 1882, at the age of 53 years and four months. On March 1, 1882, a GAR post was organized at Lone Rock with a membership of 22 with N. B. Hood as commander. It was given the name of Henry Dillon Post No. 24, in honor of the late captain. While the Battery Grounds has nothing to do with cemeteries it should be noted that members of the 6th Battery found final rest in many a burying ground in Richland County. Capt. Dillon is buried in the Button cemetery not far from his farm home in Buena Vista.

32. Civil War Lesson Plans
on the civil war.Includes, battles, pictures, people and cultural meaning of memorials,with a focus on works and structures eulogizing the American civil war.
http://lessonplancentral.com/lessons/Social_Studies/US_History/Civil_War/
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33. New Jersey In The Civil War
RE battles in the area of the pine barrens Joe Bilby civil war Monument - RussHarrison 04/11/2002 183112 Unit memorials - Rich 03/30/2002 132224 CST (1
http://www.cwoodcock.com/forum/db_TalkToMeV2.cgi?forum_name=newjboard&page=4

34. Eicher -- Civil War Battlefields
You've now reached a critical area of both battles, the Unfinished Railroad monumenton Henry House Hill, is one of the first memorials to civil war soldiers
http://www.globaldialog.com/~eicher/battr.htm
Civil War Battlefields:
A Touring Guide
by David J. Eicher
Maps by John H. Eicher
Foreword by James M. McPherson
228 pp., Taylor Publishing Co., Dallas, 6" by 9", 1995; cloth, ISBN 0-87833-886-1, $19.95; paper, ISBN 0-87833-881-0, $14.95
Available at bookstores or call (800) 275-8188. See Taylor Publishing
"This work is a marvelous guidebook for the beginner. What makes it so useful, however, is its value even for veteran visitors to battlefields. . . . It whets my desire to pack up my walking shoes and head south yet again to those hallowed fields where the nation's fate was decided 130 years ago. . . . I envy those of you who will be touring Civil War battlefields for the first or second time with this volume in hand. A whole new and exciting world awaits you." from the foreword by James M. McPherson. Civil War Battlefields: A Touring Guide by Dave Eicher is a long overdue work in the field of Civil War history. The book presents a detailed, clear narrative describing exactly what visitors can see in 12 major battlefield areas comprising 22 campaigns and approximately 40 separate battles. An exhaustive study, the product of five years of on-site battlefield exploration, mapping and photography, Civil War Battlefields offers 41 detail and area maps, 129 photographs of battlefield highlights, and a lengthy text covering the background history of the battles and descriptions of 1,353 specific features that remain to be seen on America's most hallowed ground.

35. Russian Civil War, 1918-1920
Date. battles. Regiments. British Armour in the Russian civil war, by Perry Moore.Medals. Museums memorials. Bibliography, How to Find Books. NonFiction.
http://www.regiments.org/milhist/wars/ww1/russia.htm
Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills Page created 1 September 2000 Corrected and updated FIRST WORLD WAR, 1914-1918 Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War
General History

Causes

Chronology

Results
... Other Web Catalogues General History (Links)

36. Indo-Pakistan War And Bangladesh War Of Independence, 1971
1971 East Pakistan civil war (articles at PakDef.Info); Dhaka '71 PhotoExhibit, by Atiqur Rahman. Date. battles. Regiments. Museums memorials.
http://www.regiments.org/milhist/wars/20thcent/71indopk.htm
Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills Page created 1 September 2000 Corrected and updated Indo-Pakistan War
and
Bangladesh War of Independence
General History

Causes

Chronology

Results
... Other Web Catalogues General History (Links)
Causes Chronology (except battles, which see below Results Forces and Casualties peak forces total forces total dead KIA NCD civilian dead WIA PW-MIA subtotal TOTAL
  • Death Toll , by Matthew White ( Historical Atlas of the 20th Century
Commanders Index of Battle Honours
Date
Battles
Regiments

37. Battles And War Memorials
battles and war memorials (back to Category Listings), Perry's Victory,Flagship Niagara, Blockhouse with civil war Veterans. Blockhouse
http://www.eriepostcards.com/id17.htm
var TlxPgNm='id17'; I get my postcards at: Navigate by: Guided Tour By Category Send an E-card Guestbook ... Built with Trellix
Historic Postcards of Erie, PA home Battles and War Memorials Business and Industry Churches and Cathedrals Downtown Floods and Storms ... Contact Me Battles and War Memorials
(back to Category Listings) Perry's Victory Flagship Niagara Blockhouse with Civil War Veterans Blockhouse ... Perry Memorial Great Ships: The Schooners The first American sailing ships, these beautiful and fast vessels served admirably as revenue cutters and privateers in the Revolution and War of 1812.

38. Gettysburg National Military Park- Civil War Soldier Life
men were hardened veterans of severe battles, experienced to advanced weapon availableto the civil war soldier. park avenues today are silent memorials to the
http://www.nps.gov/gett/soldierlife/soldiers.htm
The Civil War Soldier
Pvt. John W. Knott
Co. A, 6 th NC Infantry
Sgt. Ezra Brown
Co. K, 4 th MI Infantry The two armies that marched into Pennsylvania in the summer of 1863 were well acquainted with each other. The Union Army of the Potomac , commanded by Major General George G. Meade, had been at the literal mercy of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia , commanded by General Robert E. Lee, for nine months prior to opening of the Gettysburg Campaign. Though the Union often outnumbered Lee's forces on any given battlefield, Lee's brilliant tactics, the leadership of his generals, and the spirit of his troops had won numerous battles for the Confederacy, including two major victories in Virginia prior to the opening of the Gettysburg Campaign. The Confederate invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania in the summer of 1863 gave Lee's victorious soldiers an added boost, yet the Union Army was far from being a dejected lot. Though they had suffered terrible losses during the previous eight months of the war, most of the soldiers in the Army of the Potomac reasoned that their defeats were caused by poor generals and interference from politicians, and not by their will to fight. With the Confederates now on Northern soil, the Union men found their roles to be one of liberation, unanimous in their determination to drive Lee's Confederates out of the North.

39. Teacher's Features
Confederate armies surrender after pitched battles in Virginia context of the timeline of the civil war. to the battlefield to erect monuments and memorials.
http://www.nps.gov/gett/getteducation/teach~2.htm
TEACHER'S FEATURES LESSON PLANS GETTYSBURG AND THE CIVIL WAR
(A SAMPLE LESSON PLAN PURPOSE : To guide students through a brief history of the Battle of Gettysburg and its place in the American Civil War. GOAL : Students will understand the causes of the Civil War, how the military and governments functioned during the war, and how the Gettysburg Campaign was a central deciding element for the Southern cause.
  • Causes of a "Civil War"
    Hard feelings over equal representation in congress.
    Unequal trade and tariffs between Northern products and Southern goods.
    Slavery issue in the territories. QUESTIONS: How did the war between the states begin and what events caused the southern states to secede? How did the idea of "State's Rights" collide with Federal authority?
  • The Confederacy and the Union go to war
    The first battles in 1861 at Fort Sumter and Bull Run.
    North and South determine strategy for "campaigns" in Tennessee, the Carolinas, and in Virginia in 1862.
    Northern strategy to take Richmond and blockade important Confederate sea ports. Southern strategy is to use foreign influence and defend their borders.
    WEST: Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 1862.
  • 40. Mike Cox - Davis' Book Serves As Near-perfect Source On Civil War Battles
    war, concentrates on the 13 most significant battles of the The Battlefields Of theCivil war'' is a on, the meaning of these battlefield memorials goes beyond
    http://www.lubbockonline.com/news/110396/mikecox.htm
    Mike Cox - Davis' book serves as near-perfect source on Civil War battles It is a singularly striking illustration for a book, one capable of latching onto the imagination and not letting go. The small, matter-of-fact caption in the upper right corner that explains this large two-page color photograph belies the image's power: "Excavated Battle-Damaged Union Relics.'' The first object in the picture to catch my eye was a rusty canteen, an imprecise triangle punched in its side. Comparing the artifact with a fine print description beneath the caption, I learned that the hole had been caused by a flying shell fragment. Someone had probably been carrying that canteen on their shoulder at that time, which doubtless explains why a relic hunter found it years later on a Civil War battlefield. The shrapnel probably continued on into the body of the soldier toting the canteen. Another rusty canteen in the picture had a neat bullet hole punched in it. The illustration also features a rifle, its barrel more than likely exploded by a young, scared soldier who in the heat of battle forgot his weapon was already loaded and loaded it again before finally pulling the trigger. Then there is a rifle barrel, roughly bent into the shape of a question mark. At the point where the barrel is bent the most is a six-pound cannon ball, which fits into the space perfectly. Some soldier had been holding that weapon, barrel upright, when a cannon ball struck it!

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