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18th Texas Vol. Infantry
Confederate based Reenacting Unit in East Texas. Based on a Regiment formed in these very counties.
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Confederate Colonel forum
The New Life of The Old South - Confederate Colonel is a forum for those living the life of the Southern Gentleman and Lady in today's world. Also included is Southern Agrarianism. We follow the words of Robert E. Lee when he said, "We have only one rule here - to act like a gentleman at all times."
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Southern Loyalists
A pro-southern heritage site deticated to the well being of the South and her people.
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MacLinks' Family Connection Civil War Research Center
MacLinks' Civil War Research Center contains Desoto Joe's Civil War History and Data Review Index and Rebecca's Eastern Panhandle - Lower Shenandoah Valley of Va/ WVa. Index. You are able to research your Roots using Interactive Civil War -- Reading Center, Book Reviews, Links and Data archives.
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19th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
History of the 19th Mississippi Infantry including unit rosters.
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Franklin County Mississippi Civil War Project
A tribute site to the men who served from Franklin County, MS in the War Between the States. Pages for all Franklin Units. Photos, biographies, muster rolls, etc. A part of the Franklin County American History & Genealogy Project
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Battle of Chancellorsville
A complete analysis of this battle regard as Lee's most brilliant victory told from both point of views.
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54th North Carolina Field Hospital
reenactment group in Thomasville NC portraying the 54th North Carolina field hospital also Folly Island field hospital of the 4th New Hampshire that was stationed in these parts.
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Tennessee's Guerillas and Bushwhackers
This site is dedicated to the guerillas, bushwhackers, irregular units, partisan rangers, spies and couriers who peopled the Tennessee landscape during the War Between the States.
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Companion Web Site to A Soldier's General
A Soldier's General: The Civil War Letters of Major General Lafayette McLaws gathers ninety-five letters written by McLaws to his wife and other family members between 1858 and 1865, making these rich sources available to a wide audience for the first time. The companion web site is designed to increase awareness regarding McLaws, his family, and military career.
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