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- Petersburg, VA -- STRATEGIC DECEPTION!
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- July 3, 1863
- Port Hudson
- Yesterday & Today
- Danny Glover's "Civil War Journal" vs. Ken Burns "Civil War"
- Oaths of Allegiance, Confederate and Union
- Parent, guardian, or master?
- Skull From USS Monitor Examined
- Antietam re-enactment funded
- Honoring american flags
- Bonnie Blue
- Confederate Navy Officer to be Reburied
- My Wife's Great-Grandfather
- old book but a good read
- Any of you guys collect Civil War weapons?
- Civil War Names
- Confederate Generals Killed in the Civil War
- Union Generals Killed in the Civil War
- Union Deaths By State
- Question on Civil War & Utah
- Antietam tonight...
- The Civil War According to the Press
- Abraham Lincoln
- Remember me
- CSA Marine Corps
- "Taps" ... truth vs. myth...
- Bloody April
- CSA Grave Dedication Ceremony 12 Apr 03
- Po;itical Correctness Running Amok at Point Lookout
- If
- As much of an admirer I am of Lee.........
- Buffalo Soldiers
- Civil War: Cause?
- Is the South still fighting the Civil War, or...........
- Who Cares about the Civil War? by Harry Browne
- black-on-black fighting
- Targeting Civilians
- THE NORTH?S RETALIATION OF REBEL POWs
- Civil War
- Civil War Proclamation No. 3882
- Causes of Civil War
- Black Confederate to March on New York and Boston this Summer 2004
- Gettysburg Address
- Another angle on The War
- Confederate Agitators
- Civil War Books - I need help please in selection
- "Civil War" - Iraq
- Civil War ammo manufacture
- Famous Last Words
- To Rodger Cary in Memoriam
- The South will rise agin'!
- custer
- THE CONFEDERATE STATES MARINE CORPS ... now on eBay !!!!
- Bloody April
- Funeral For A Civil War Sub Crew
- A question for the 'experts'.
- Gettysburg
- Civil War Maps Placed on the Internet
- The Valley Of The Shadow
- The Real Story of the first Black MOH
- Thomas J, Jackson
- JEB Stuart
- CSA President Jefferson Davis
- It's history
- Paddy's Lamentation
- New guessing game
- Passing down our Civil War History
- The Noble Union Girl
- Former Enemy Present Friend and Pastor
- Civil War bugler first to play taps
- Robert Lee's June Bride
- Taps
- Camps of instruction
- This day in History, August 31st
- looking for a book
- Civil War in Missouri
- The Forced Enlistment of Southern Blacks Into the U.S. Army and more..
- First Manassas in July 1861 Casulties
- Archaeologists puzzle over object buried in Civil War cemetery
- The 25 th 44 th and 55 th consolidated inf regiment C.S.A.
- New Book : Complicity : How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery
- Old Newspaper Article
- July 10th 1901 Cole Younger released from Prison
- Tie a Grey Ribbon 'round the old pine tree
- Battle of Sharpsburg
- Mas' Robert
- Making kids think about the Civil War
- Cont- from Dwights story to a more apro place!
- Three American Soldiers denied VA Grave marker placement in AZ
- Gettysburg park pulls plug on huge electric Civil War map
- wikipedia
- Copy of famed Lincoln letter turns up in Dallas
- New museum examines Lincoln at Gettysburg
- Museum finds "secret" message in Lincoln's watch
- The Price In Blood
- Who is John Chavis?
- The American Civil War Description of Symbols
- Principal Campaigns of the War
- Rail Roads of the Confederacy
- Situation 18 and 24 July 1861
- Battle of the First Bull Run, Situation, 1400 Hours, 21 July 1861
- Situation Prior to the Opening, January 1862
- Union Advance and Capture of Fort Donelson 1862
- Strategic Situation at the End of the Campaign, 27 February 1862
- Union and Confederate Concentrations, 29 March 1862
- Confederate Attack and Situation at the End of the First Day, 6 April 1862
- Situation at the Close of the Second Day of Battle, 7 April 1862
- Situation, January - June and Intended Federal Trap 1862
- The Intended Federal Trap
- Situation March through July 1862
- Maneuvers Prior to Battle, 29-30 August 1862
- The Concentration, 27-29 August 1862
- Centreville, Situation about 1630 Hours, 30 August 1862
- Situation 7 September 1862
- Situation on Evening of 13 September 1862, When Lee's Orders Fell Into McClellan's
- Capture of Harper's Ferry, Situation Early 15 September 1862, Shortly before the
- Antietam Campaign, Situation About 0900, 17 September 1862
- The Battle of Antietam, Situation About 1630, 17 September 1862
- The Battle of South Mountain, 14 September 1862
- The Battle of Crampton's Gap, 14 September 1862
- Capture of Harper's Ferry, Situation Early 15 September 1862
- Situation at 1800, 16 September 1862
- Situation at Dawn, 17 September 1862
- The Battle of Antietam, Situation at 0900 Hours, 17 September 1862
- The Battle of Antietam, Situation at 1000 Hours, 17 September 1862
- The Battle of Antietam, Situation at 1200 Hours, 17 September 1862
- The Battle of Antietam, Situation at 1630 Hours, 17 September 1862
- Developments Between the Battle of Shiloh and the Confederate Invasion of Kentucky
- Corinth
- Confederate Invasion of Kentucky, 14 August-10 October 1862
- Confederate Withdrawal From Kentucky and Maneuvering to the Battle of Stones River
- The Battle of Stones River, 31 December 1862
- The War at Sea
- Unsuccessful Attempts to Reach Vicksburg with Grant's Preliminary Diversions
- The Bayous and the Canal
- Grant's Advance from Jackson to Vicksburg, 15-19 May 1863
- The Battle of Champion's Hill, Situation at Noon, 16 May 1863
- The Battle of Champion's Hill, Withdrawal Late, 16 May 1863
- The Siege of Vicksburg, Operations 22 May 1863
- The Siege of Vicksburg, Situation 3 July 1862
- The Pursuit of Johnston, 4-10 July 1863
- Situation at 19 November 1862
- Situation about 1300 Hours, 13 December 1862
- Situation at Dark, 13 December 1862
- Movements Since 27 April 1863
- Situation Dark, 1 May 1863
- Situation 1800, 2 May 1863
- Situation Early 3 May 1863
- Battle of Salem Church, Situation at 1600 Hours, 3 May 1863
- The Wilderness, Situation at 1800 Hours ,4 May 1863
- The Wilderness, Situation at 1700 Hours, 6 May 1863
- Situation 1 June 1863
- Movements Since 19 June 1863
- Stuart's Movement's Since 25 June 1863
- Situation at 1800 Hours, 1 July 1863
- Situation at 1530 Hours, 2 July 1863
- Situation Evening 2 July 1863
- Situation at 1430 Hours, 3 July 1863
- Movements 4-7 July 1863
- Movements 7-13 July 1863
- Movements Since 24 June 1863
- The Advance of Chattanooga, 15 August 1863
- Bragg's Counterattack, Situation at Dawn, 10 September 1863
- The Battle of Chickamauga, Situation at Dawn, 19 September 1863
- Chattanooga, Opening the Gateway, 30 September -17 October, 1863
- Raccoon Mountain, Situation at Dark, 28 October 1863
- Grant's Plan for the 1864 Campaign
- The Road to Richmond, Federal Advance
- Federal Advance, May - June 1864
- The Battle of Cold Harbor, 3 June 1864
- Movement to James River, 12-16 June 1864
- The Siege of Petersburg, 18 June 1864
- Federal Advance, 4 May - 8 July 1864
- Johnston's Planned Counterattack at Cassville, 18 May 1864
- The Battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Situation on 27 June 1864
- The Battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Situation on 8 July 1864
- The Battle of Peachtree Creek, 20 July 1864
- The Battle of Atlanta, 22 July 1864
- The Battle of Ezra Church, 28 July 1864
- Sherman's Turning Movement, 26 August 1864
- Movements Since 29 September and Situation 26 November 1864
- The Battle of Spring Hill, 29 November 1864
- The Battle at Franklin, 30 November 1864
- The Battle of Nashville, Situation about 1300 Hours, 15 December 1864
- The Battle of Nashville, Situation about 1600 Hours, 16 December 1864
- Principal Federal Movements, November 1864 - April 1865
- Hancock's Movements, 26-29 July 1864
- The Capture of Weldon Railroad, 18 August 1864
- Federal Drive for the Southside Railroad, 27 October 1864
- The Battle of Five Forks, 29-31 March 1865
- Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, 10-16 August 1864
- Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, 18-23 September 1864
- The Defeat of Lee, 3-9 April 1865
- Civil War Prelude
- Civil War Overview
- Campaigns in the East, March - August 1862
- Antietam
- Chancellorsville
- Hidden Civil War Gold
- Unknown Civil War soldier reburied in Tennessee
- Crowd retraces John Brown's incendiary footsteps
- Battle of Mobile Bay
- Captain Raphael Semmes and the C.S.S. Alabama
- Emancipation Proclamation, U.S. Navy General Order No. 4 of 14 January 1863
- An Account of the Battle Between the U.S.S. Monitor and the C.S.S. Virginia
- Going South: U.S. Navy Officer Resignations & Dismissals On the Eve of the Civil War
- Signals For the Use of the Navy of the Confederate States
- Story of the Confederate States' Ship Virginia, (Once Merrimac)
- Sam Box - Shelby's Old Brigade
- Civil War Medal of Honor
- Were Confederate soldiers terrorists?
- 147 years later, Wis. Civil War soldier gets Medal of Honor
- American Civil War in four minutes (video)
- 10 years on, mystery of Confederate sub remains
- Battle of Gettysburg order of battle
- Civil War era smuggling dolls
- No Gettysburg casino...
- Five Medical Innovations of the Civil War
- Did they teach you that in school?
- Sailors Interred From the Ironclad Warship Monitor
- GI hand gun
- 150 years ago today
- What caused the Civil War?
- U.S. Still Paying a Civil War Pension
- Vfw post honors civil war soldier
- The Fight Over Confederate Monuments Is Moving Beyond New Orleans
- Explore The N & S Military, Military History, and more!
- Corbit's Charge commemorates African American Civil War soldier
- Pickett's Charge—what modern mathematics teaches us about Civil War battle
- How Union Spies Saved Washington, D.C. From Becoming a Confederate City
- The Sinking Of America’s First Combat Sub Was A Mystery For 150 Years — Until Now
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