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         Civil War By State:     more books (102)
  1. The Civil War State By State by Paul Brewer, 2004-05-10
  2. 1400 Days: United States Civil War Day by Day by Ian Drury, Chris Bishop, 1997-07
  3. War's Aftermath: A Preliminary Study of the Eugenics of War As Illustrated by the Civil War of the United States and the Late Wars in the Balkans by David Starr Jordan, Harvey Ernest Jordan, 2010-03-04
  4. War's Aftermath: A Preliminary Study of the Eugenics of War As Illustrated by the Civil War of the United States and the Late Wars in the Balkans by David Starr Jordan, Harvey Ernest Jordan, 2010-01-11
  5. History of the Seventh Regiment Vermont Volunteers. Being Chapter XXI of "Vermont in the Civil War" by... State Military Historian. With preface by Col. Wm. C. Holbrook by G.G. Benedict, 1891
  6. American Civil War Museums by State: American Civil War Museums in Alabama, American Civil War Museums in California
  7. War's Aftermath; A Preliminary Study of the Eugenics of War as Illustrated by the Civil War of the United States and the Late Wars in the Balkans by David Starr Jordan, 2010-07-24
  8. War's aftermath; a preliminary study of the eugenics of war as illustrated by the civil war of the United States and the late wars in the Balkans by David Starr Jordan, Harvey Ernest Jordan, 2010-08-24
  9. War's Aftermath: A Preliminary Study of the Eugenics of War As Illustrated by the Civil War of the United States and the Late Wars in the Balkans by David Starr Jordan, Harvey Ernest Jordan, 2010-03-24
  10. War's Aftermath: A Preliminary Study Of The Eugenics Of War As Illustrated By The Civil War Of The United States And The Late Wars In The Balkans (1914) by David Starr Jordan, Harvey Ernest Jordan, 2010-09-10
  11. War's aftermath; a preliminary study of the eugenics of war as illustrated by the civil war of the United States and the late wars in the Balkans by David Starr Jordan, Harvey Ernest Jordan, 2010-07-29
  12. War's Aftermath: A Preliminary Study Of The Eugenics Of War As Illustrated By The Civil War Of The United States And The Late Wars In The Balkans (1914) by David Starr Jordan, Harvey Ernest Jordan, 2010-09-10
  13. Firearms from Europe: Being a history and description of firearms imported during the American Civil War by the United States of America and the Confederate States of America by James B Whisker, 2002
  14. War's Aftermath: A Preliminary Study of the Eugenics of War As Illustrated by the Civil War of the United States and the Late Wars in the Balkans (2010 Reprint) by David Starr Jordan, 2010-01-26

1. Military Records:Civil War By State
Links Mississippi Civil War Information Mississippi Jasper County Mississippi- Tallahatchie County Ancestral Trails Civil War Rosters Arranged by State
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/9787/milst1.html
Civil War History/Military Records
ALABAMA - MISSISSIPPI
ALABAMA
Alabama Civil War Map of Battles

History of 4th Regiment, Alabama Volunteer Infantry, C.S.A.

Siege of Fort Blakeley, Alabama

13th Alabama Regimental History
...
Miscellaneous Documents, Alabama Regiments

ARIZONA
Confederate Regimental History Links

ARKANSAS
Arkansas Civil War Information
Arkansas Civil War Information A place to leave your questions about Arkansas Civil War! Arkansas Confederate Regimental Histories Includes Infantry, Artillery and Cavalry The Battle that saved Missouri for the Union: Pea Ridge, AR Very well presented page! Also refers to Military Units from Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas and Ohio. The Civil War in Arkansas Confederate Regimental History Links History of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment 7th Corps (Department of Arkansas - Union Corp Histories ... History of the 11th/17th Arkansas Mounted Infantry Also includes Rosters Index to the 32nd Arkansas Infantry, M-317 Compiled Service Records 33rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment 1st Arkansas and 76th Ohio Infantry CANADA Canadians in the American Civil War CONNECTICUT Indexes listed by Name, Regiment, Residence; Also lists other states

2. Civil War Rosters - All States UPDATED 04/02/03
The most complete list of roster links on the WWW. Adding new rosters every day. civil war Rosters Arranged by state. TheMOST COMPLETE list of civil war roster Links on the web
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw.html
Civil War Rosters - Arranged by State
The MOST COMPLETE list of Civil War roster Links on the web
This is a directory of Civil War Rosters/Muster Rolls that have been found on the internet. Since only 50-60% of all rosters are on the internet, some units will not be listed. If you find a roster that is not listed, please forward URL to me and I will gladly add it.
NOTE: If you can't find your unit or regiment on these pages, please check the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors page before emailing me.
Soldier List

Regiment List

Sailors List

Updated Daily (well, almost) Last - 04/02/03   -   RELOAD!
Page Update 3/16/03
- Alabama
Page Update 3/31/03 - New York, Pennsylvania Page 2, Texas Page Update 4/01/03 - Texas, Other Stuff, West Virginia, Rhode Island
email:valeddy@hotmail.com

Alabama
Arkansas California ... Civil War Records by National Archives and Records Administration Much information on Civil War Records, to include Compiling a Soldier's History; Where to find records; Photographs and Maps and more... Battles by State - The American Civil War 1861-1865 Confederate Regimental History Links Union Army Regimental History Index Index of Civil War Naval Forces - Confederate and Union Ships Family Photos Mystery Photos Military Photos Marketplace Recipes Stories Family Websites www.ancientfaces.com

3. Civil War Battle Summaries By State
Find histories, scholarly articles, upcoming events, statistics, and links at this research center at LSU. Please submit all research inquiries in writing. civil war Book Review
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/bystate.htm
Civil War Battle Summaries by State
Battle names appearing in blue denote a Union victory; butternut denotes a Confederate victory; green denotes an indecisive action. State names link to maps showing battlefield locations by county. AL AR CO DC ... Spanish Fort TOTAL = 7 ARKANSAS COLORADO DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FLORIDA GEORGIA IDAHO INDIANA KANSAS KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MARYLAND MINNESOTA MISSISSIPPI MISSOURI NEW MEXICO NORTH CAROLINA NORTH DAKOTA OHIO OKLAHOMA PENNSYLVANIA SOUTH CAROLINA

4. Civil War Index Page
Site is a excellent source for collectors researching the civil war. Categorized links, including Archives, Bibliographies, Books, and an especially useful Gateways category; an excellent list of sites with compiled civil war links. Frequently updated; maintained by Jim Janke.
http://homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/civilwar/civilwar.htm
Dakota State University
Madison, SD, USA
The American Civil War

Unidentified Confederate ironclad recently
spotted cruising on the Chattahoochee River
See: Powder Monkey Productions, LLC for more information
Photo Credit: Howell Upchurch. Posted: March 20, 2003 Index No endorsement of commercial and/or external sites implied. Spotlights: National Civil War Band Festival , July 25-27, 2003, Campbellsville University, Campbellsville, KY.( Posted March 7, 2003

5. Civil War Map Of State Battle Locations American
View the maps and see where major and minor battles took place. Also features summaries for some of the more significant ones.
http://www.americancivilwar.com/statepic
Civil War Battles by State
The American Civil War
Search
AmericanCivilWar.com
Enter the keywords you are looking for and the site will be searched and all occurances of your request will be displayed. You can also enter a date format, April 19,1862 or September 1864.
The Meade Capture View combines a digital camera and binocular into one extremely versatile unit. Perfect for games at the ballpark, you can view action up close, then capture it digitally to download or print. And at only 6.4 ounces, you can easily carry it with you anywhere. The New York City Draft Riots
Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War
All States
Alabama
Arizona

Arkansas
... West Virginia
Get exciting information
delivered to your home.
Confederate Commanders 16 in x 21 in Buy This Art Print 1 Confederate 10 Yankees 12 in x 17 in Buy This Art Print Generals of the Confederate Army 23 in x 17 in Buy This Art Print Search For Posters!

6. The American Civil War Homepage
Categorized links, general resources, documentary records, and state and local studies. Maintained by Dr. George H. Hoemann, University of Tennessee.
http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html
September 11, 2001
"Fellow citizens, we cannot escape history."
Abraham Lincoln, Annual Message to Congress, December 1862

George H. Hoemann
The American Civil War Homepage
Last Revised 2 April 2003
Outline of Resources
General Resources
10 March 2003
The Secession Crisis and Before
Images of Wartime

Biographical Information
26 March 2003 Histories and Bibliographies
2 April 2003 Documentary Records
State/Local Studies by State 26 March 2003
Other Military Information 1 April 2003 Civil War Reenactors
Civil War Round Tables
Fictional Accounts of Wartime General Resources
Music of the Civil War Era
2nd South Carolina String Band
Band Music from the Civil War Era (from the Library of Congress)
Music of the American Civil War
The Civil War Music Site
Poetry and Music of the War Between the States
Historic American Sheet Music: 1860-1869 (from Duke University)
Civil War Poetry and Music
The Civil War Music Store
Civil War Songs Radio (NB: This site has a commercial character)
Selections by 33rd NJVI Reenactors (NB: This site has a commercial character)
Music of the Civil War Radio (NB: This site has a commercial character)
Other General Resources
Gods and Generals: The Story Behind the Movie 10 March 2003
Civil War Women: Primary Sources on the Internet
Women of the American Civil War Era
Women in the Civil War
A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln ...
Belgians in the American Civil War, 1840-1865

7. Civil War Map Of State Battle Locations American
American civil war Battles by state with battle maps and descriptions.Category Society History United states wars civil war Battles......civil war Battles by state. The American civil war 18611865. SearchAmericancivilwar.com. Enter the keywords you are looking for and
http://americancivilwar.com/statepic/
Civil War Battles by State
The American Civil War
Search
AmericanCivilWar.com
Enter the keywords you are looking for and the site will be searched and all occurances of your request will be displayed. You can also enter a date format, April 19,1862 or September 1864.
The Meade Capture View combines a digital camera and binocular into one extremely versatile unit. Perfect for games at the ballpark, you can view action up close, then capture it digitally to download or print. And at only 6.4 ounces, you can easily carry it with you anywhere. The New York City Draft Riots
Their Significance for American Society and Politics in the Age of the Civil War
All States
Alabama
Arizona

Arkansas
... West Virginia
Get exciting information
delivered to your home.
Confederate Commanders 16 in x 21 in Buy This Art Print 1 Confederate 10 Yankees 12 in x 17 in Buy This Art Print Generals of the Confederate Army 23 in x 17 in Buy This Art Print Search For Posters!

8. The War For State's Rights
by definition, a civil war is where 2 or more factions are fighting for been said,I have put down as much information about the war For state's Rights as
http://civilwar.bluegrass.net/
First of all, I feel the need to point out that there never was a civil war in the USA. By definition, a civil war is where 2 or more factions are fighting for control of the same government. The War For States' Rights was not about control of the US government, but about our desire to govern ourselves as an independent nation. That desire still remains strong with us. That having been said, I have put down as much information about the War For State's Rights as I have on hand, and will continually add to it as I get more. Information about Battles and Campaigns, Distinguished Military Units, Statesmen, Soldier's Lives during "the conflict", Officers, Weapons, Prison Camps, Blockade Runners, Spies, Slavery Issues, and many other categories. I am a Confederate all the way to the bone and would love nothing better than to list only triumphs by our Glorious Nation, but this would not be fair to history. All of my information can be easily verified by anyone who disputes any of it. Those who have actually studied history (or at least paid attention in history class, assuming they had a good teacher like I did - thank you Mr. Simms) know that the War For State's Rights was not about slavery (as the occupational government would like you to believe), but about where (at its most basic level) governing laws, and regulations should come from. This site will, undoubtedly, go through many updates and revisions as time goes on, though I will ONLY post truthful and accurate information. I am not a racist, skinhead, hate-monger, or any of the other labels usually associated with those who dispute the distorted Yankee version of this period in the history of our two countries usually are.

9. Civil War Regimental History Books
A bibliography of regimental histories from the civil war, divided by state, with links to regiment web sites.
http://www.erols.com/jreb/regiment.html
James River Publications Civil War Homepage
has moved to our new location!
DOUBLE CLICK HERE NOW!
You are visitor # since the end of hostilities.

10. Commonwealth Of Ky. Web Server
Presented by the Commonwealth of Kentucky.Category Society History United states Historic Places...... quite active in the development of the civil war Preservation Trust's civil warHeritage Trail within Kentucky. The Commonwealth was the first state to join
http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/khc/civil.htm
Civil War Preservation Program
T he Kentucky Civil War Sites Preservation Program was developed in 1991 to conduct the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Survey of the eleven principal battlefields located within the Commonwealth of Kentucky. These include: Barbourville, Camp Wildcat, Ivy Mountain, Rowlett's Station, Middle Creek, Mill Springs, Richmond, Munfordville, Perrryville, Paducah, and Cynthiana.
Reenactors at Zollicoffer Cemetery, Mill Springs Battlefield
In addition to these endeavors, the Kentucky Heritage Coucil has led efforts to develop partnerships between state and local government entities that are working closely with area residents and national Civil War preservation organizations to preserve, protect and interpret Kentucky's other Civil War sites. These include: Camp Nelson, Fort Duffield, Columbus-Belmont, Fort Heiman, Fort Sands, Fort Smith, the Battle of Sacramento, the Battle of Tebbs Bend, Fort Boone, the fortifications of Northern Kentucky and sites in Lebanon, Bowling Green, and Clark County.
Camp Nelson Headquarters, 1865

11. CIVIL WAR MAPS & CHARTS BY STATE
civil war MAPS CHARTS by state.
http://anchor.ncd.noaa.gov/cwstates.htm
Alabama
Arkansas District of Columbia Florida ... Image 0.14 M Download 2.2 M Department of Gulf, Map No.11, Mobile and Vicinity US Coast Survey Image 0.53 M Download 3.6 M Southern Mississippi and Alabama, Showing the Approaches to Mobile US Coast Survey Image 0.6 M Download 11.9 M Map of Rome and Vicinity Bureau of Topographical Engineers Image 0.06 M Download 0.9 M Map of Selma and Vicinity Bureau of Topographical Engineers Image 0.86 M Download 1.1 M Civil War Map of the Northern Parts of Mississippi and Alabama US Coast Survey Image 0.7 M Download 5.5 M Tennessee River from Paducah KY to Florence AL, from 216 to 231 Miles above Paducah, Sheet 14 US Coast Survey Image 0.09 M Download 1 M Tennessee River from Paducah KY to Florence AL, from 232 to 246 Miles above Paducah, Sheet 15 US Coast Survey Image 0.07 M Download 0.9 M Tennessee River from Paducah KY to Florence AL, from 247 to 263 Miles above Paducah, Sheet 16 US Coast Survey Image 0.1 M Download 1.2 M Diagram Accompanying Map in Sixteen Sheets of the Tennessee River US Coast Survey Image 0.05 M

12. FSU 150th Anniversary -- History || In The Beginning || The Civil War
A capsule history of the important role played by FSU (formerly the Florida Collegiate and Military Institute) during the civil war.
http://www.fsu.edu/~fsu150/history/history_02_1851b.html
Relive FSU History
Welcome
Calendar History
Francis Eppes VII
... FSU Home
The Civil War
West Seminary Cadets c1870
When Florida seceded from the Union in 1861, the directors of the West Florida Seminary changed the name of the institution to the Florida Collegiate and Military Institute to reflect the addition of military instruction. They reasoned that this action would increase the chances of the school remaining open during the war years. It was extremely difficult to hire or retain qualified male teachers during these years, as most able-bodied men were actively engaged in fighting Yankees. Though scarcity of both faculty and resources seriously affected the progress of the institution, it did open its doors each fall, unlike many other schools of the day. Source:
  • Edwards, Steve, Ph.D. Dean of Faculties. "History of Florida State University," Tallahassee, Florida, January 15, 1996.
  • Sellers, Robin, Ph.D.

13. Confederate States, Civil War Regimental Histories, Directory
of an extensive microfiche Description Index directory to regimental histories of Confederate states of America, all states.Category Society History wars civil war Confederacy...... Regimental Histories Arranged by state; civil war Unit Histories RegimentalHistories and Personal Narratives
http://www.tarleton.edu/~kjones/confeds.html
Confederate Regimental Histories Directory
Confederate States General Genealogy ALABAMA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry ARIZONA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry ARKANSAS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry CS Army General Artillery Cavalry Infantry FLORIDA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry GEORGIA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry INDIAN UNITS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry KENTUCKY General Artillery Cavalry Infantry LOUISIANA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry MARYLAND General Artillery Cavalry Infantry MISSISSIPPI General Artillery Cavalry Infantry MISSOURI General Artillery Cavalry Infantry NORTH CAROLINA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry SOUTH CAROLINA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry TENNESSEE General Artillery Cavalry Infantry TEXAS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry VIRGINIA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry WEST VIRGINIA General Artillery Cavalry Infantry BRIGADES General Artillery Cavalry Infantry DIVISIONS, CORPS General Artillery Cavalry Infantry
INDEX OF REGIMENTAL HISTORIES: ARTILLERY, CAVALRY, INFANTRY, AND OTHER UNITS, CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
The Confederacy raised between 764 and 1009 regiments over the period of the Civil War. The lack of adequate records precludes a more accurate count. Regardless of the actual number of regiments recruited, the list below is but a small fraction of those that were raised. It is hoped that many other Civil War regiments will find a "webmaster" in the future to preserve their history.
General Information

14. United States, Civil War Regimental Histories Index, All States
Directory to regimental histories of the Union states, including history, genealogy, personal narratives Category Society History United states wars civil war...... Military History Institute; Regimental Histories Arranged by state;Battles and Leaders of the civil war ebook, 4 vols.; Frederick H
http://www.tarleton.edu/~kjones/unions.html
Directory of Union Army Regimental Histories Union Army General Genealogy Bibliography Alabama General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Arkansas General Artillery Cavalry Infantry California General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Colorado General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Connecticut General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Dakota Territory General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Delaware General Artillery Cavalry Infantry District of Columbia General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Florida General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Georgia General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Illinois General Artillery ... Infantry Indiana General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Iowa General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Kansas General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Kentucky General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Louisiana General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Maine General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Maryland General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Massachusetts General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Michigan General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Minnesota General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Mississippi General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Missouri General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Nebraska General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Nevada General Artillery Cavalry Infantry New Hampshire General Artillery Cavalry Infantry New Jersey General Artillery Cavalry Infantry New Mexico General Artillery Cavalry Infantry New York General Artillery Cavalry Infantry North Carolina General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Ohio General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Pennsylvania General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Rhode Island General Artillery Cavalry Infantry South Carolina General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Tennessee General Artillery Cavalry Infantry Texas General Artillery

15. 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.
http://www.ganet.org/civilwar/

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16. HWC, English Civil War
An outline of the war prepared by Professor Knox.Category Society History wars and Conflicts English civil war...... The Long Parliament; civil war; war with the King; History of Western civilization.by Dr. EL Skip Knox Boise state University Last revised 3 November 1995
http://history.boisestate.edu/westciv/english/
English Civil War - Table of Contents
Page
  • Introduction
  • Background to the Conflict
  • Charles I
  • Religion and the Scottish Question ... Supplemental Readings and Resources History of Western Civilization by Dr. E.L. Skip Knox
    Boise State University
    Last revised 3 November 1995
  • 17. Handbook Of Texas Online: CIVIL WAR
    An article by Ralph A. Wooster, discussing the state's involvement in the war.
    http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/CC/qdc2.html
    format this article to print
    CIVIL WAR. The sectional controversies that divided the North and South in the 1850s deeply troubled Texans ( see ANTEBELLUM TEXAS). While most Texans had a strong attachment to the Union that they worked so hard to join in 1845, they expressed increasing concern over the attacks upon Southern institutions by Northern political leaders. Although only one Texas family in four owned slaves, most Texans opposed any interference with the institution of slavery, qv which they believed necessary for the continued growth of the state. Many Texans considered the election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency (November 1860) as a threat to slavery. They urged Governor Sam Houston qv to call a convention of the people to determine what course of action the state should take. Houston, devoted both to Texas and the Union, paid little heed to these requests, refusing to take any step that might aid secession. qv The demands for a convention increased, however, with the secession of South Carolina in December 1860 and the calling of state secession conventions in Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana in early January. A group of secessionist leaders, including O. M. Roberts, John S. (Rip) Ford, George M. Flournoy, and William P. Rogers, qqv issued an address to the people calling for the election of delegates to a state Secession Convention qv in early January. Houston attempted to forestall the convention by calling a special session of the legislature and recommending that it refuse to recognize the convention. Instead, the legislature gave approval to the convention, on the condition that the people ratify its outcome by a final vote.

    18. Illinois In The Civil War - Search Rosters
    ILLINOIS in the civil war Search Rosters. In May 1997, the Illinois state Archivesreleased a database of Illinois civil war unit rosters donated by Fred Delap.
    http://www.illinoiscivilwar.org/searchsos.html
    Search Rosters
    In May 1997, the Illinois State Archives released a database of Illinois Civil War unit rosters donated by Fred Delap. This is a fabulous resource! Searching for soldiers by name or by residence in this database is easy to do, but obtaining a list for an entire company or regiment is not as straight-forward. The form on I'm providing assists you in obtaining the list for a company or a regiment by formatting your search request for you. Just fill out the form, click the submit button, and wait for your web browser to display the results. If you want to locate a soldier by name, please use the search form available at the web site of the Illinois State Archives. Please read the Introductory material provided by the Illinois State Archives. This provides additional information that will be of interest to you and explains how you may obtain more information. I cannot provide the additional information, you must contact the Archives . Also, I cannot correct what you believe to be "errors" in the database. If you would like the spelling of a name corrected, you need to place your request with the Archives.

    19. Bibliography For Illinois In The Civil War
    Publications of America, 1994; A bibliography of Illinois civil war regimental sourcesin the Illinois state Historical Library compiled by William B. Tubbs.
    http://www.illinoiscivilwar.org/cwbiblio.html
    Bibliography
    References for specific units can be found by following the hyperlink for the unit from Illinois in the Civil War
    Most references can be found in libraries within the state of Illinois. See Illinois libraries for more details.
    Lists of Soldiers and Officers
    If you don't know the unit in which your soldier served, these references can provide that information. Knowing the unit can lead you to information about service, pension records, and other resources.
  • Search Rosters at Illinois State Archives' web site
  • Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois for the Years 1861-1866
    • multiple volumes, Illinois Adjutant General, 1900.
      • v. 1 Infantry: 7th - 15th
      • v. 2 Infantry: 16th - 35th
      • v. 3 Infantry: 36th - 55th
      • v. 4 Infantry: 56th - 77th
      • v. 5 Infantry: 78th - 105th
      • v. 6 Infantry: 106th - 131st
      • v. 7 Infantry: 132nd - 156th; Cavalry: 1st-5th
      • v. 8 Cavalry: 6th-17th
    • narratives on most IL units: lists all men by rank, their disposition (mustered out, died, wounded) and provides a narrative of each regiment
    • index is separate (see next entry)
  • Index to report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, vols. 1-9, 1831-1866
  • 20. Causes Of The Civil War - The Relation Of Slavery, State's Rights, Sectionalism,
    The civil war was caused by a myriad of conflicting pressures, principles, and prejudices itwas a short step to the proposition that if a state or section of
    http://www.swcivilwar.com/cw_causes.html
    The Civil War was caused by a myriad of conflicting pressures, principles, and prejudices, fueled by sectional differences and pride, and set into motion by a most unlikely set of political events. At the root of all of the problems was the institution of slavery, which had been introduced into North America in early colonial times. The American Revolution had been fought to validate the idea that all men were created equal, yet slavery was legal in all of the thirteen colonies throughout the revolutionary period. Although it was largely gone from the northern states by 1787, it was still enshrined in the new Constitution of the United States, not only at the behest of the Southern ones, but also with the approval of many of the Northern delegates who saw that there was still much money to be made in the slave trade by the Yankee shipping industry. Eventually its existence came to color every aspect of American life. At the Constitutional Convention there were arguments over slavery. Representatives of the Northern states claimed that if the Southern slaves were mere property, then they should not be counted toward voting representation in Congress. Southerners, placed in the difficult position of trying to argue, at least in this case, that the slaves were human beings, eventually came to accept the three-fifths compromise, by which five slaves counted as three free men toward that representation. By the end of the convention the institution of slavery itself, though never specifically mentioned, was well protected within the body of the Constitution.

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