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- A Year of Glory - A detailed account of the first twelve months of the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee, from his assumption of command on June 1, 1862, to the eve of the climactic battle at Gettysburg.
www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/4663
- Braxton Bragg - "Misplaced General" - Fvorable evaluation of Bragg by Dr. Grady McWhiney of The Cincinnati Civil War Round Table
users.aol.com/cinticwrt/bragg.html
- Brig. General Lewis Addison Armistead, CSA - Life and service of Brig. Gen. Lewis Addison Armistead to both the U.S. and Confederate Armies. Bios on the General and his son, Walker Keith, as well as Regimental and other Armistead related information.
pw2.netcom.com/~buck1755/laa.htm
- Captain William Downs Farley - In memory of chief scout for J.E.B. Stuart. Killed at Brandy Station and buried in Va. Exhumed by Smithsonian in 2001, to be buried in hometown in Laurens,SC in 2002.
members.tripod.com/detlaurens/index.htm
- Chamberlain Lovers - Dedicated to Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, Civil War soldier and Congressional Medal of Honor winner. Includes a short biography and a bibliography page of books, videos, and music.
members.tripod.com/chamberlainfan
- Civil War Battles and Leaders Homepage - Includes informational pages on many leaders and battles of the Civil War.
www.geocities.com/BillyYank42/Chris1.html
- Civil War Biographies - Features detailed information about many of the major players in the American Civil War, including Belle Boyd, Jubal Early, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Clara Barton and more.
www.civilwarhome.com/biograph.htm
- CSA Spy Henry Thomas Harrison - A detailed account of Gen. James Longstreet's famous scout. However, historians are still trying to piece together the mystery of Harrison and continue searching for clues as to his earlier life and his whereabouts after the Civil War.
members.aol.com/spyharrisn/home/index.htm
- Fightingdick.org - A site deticated to the memory of Major General Israel Bush Richardson, includes links, letters, family history, and pictures.
www.fightingdick.org
- Gen. John A.Logan - Brief history of the Union general that distinguised himself at Vicksburg, commanded the federal forces at the Battle of Atlanta, and at war's end prevented Raleigh, North Carolina from being burned by northern soldiers.
www.jal.cc.il.us/johnlogan.html
- General A.P. Hill, CSA - Site dedicated to the life and career of CSA Gen. Ambrose Powell Hill, Commander 3rd Corps ANV, who served in virtually every major battle in the East.
members.aol.com/goe1234
- George H. Thomas - Rock of Chickamauga - Commander of the Union Army of the Cumberland. Site includes chronology, photos, comprehensive biblography, and articles.
home.att.net/~dmercado
- George Meade Archive - Dedicated to the life of Major General George Gordon Meade, the commander of the Army of the Potomac at the Battle of Gettysburg and in the final Richmond campaign. Site includes biography, letters, photos, and more.
adams.patriot.net/~jcampi/welcome.htm
- Henry W. Lawton - The story, pictures, and links of a forgotten army hero of the Civil War and late 19th century.
hometown.aol.com/rrau22
- Hosea's Page - Honors Massachusetts Civil War soldier Hosea Orcutt Barnes and others, of Scituate, Hingham, Pembroke and Boston; photos of CW veterans' graves in Pinegrove Cemetery, East Pembroke, MA.
home.earthlink.net/~mmp2000/index.htm
- JamesBirdseye McPherson, Major General, Union - Historical data on the General that served under Grant and Sherman.
ngeorgia.com/people/mcpherson.shtml
- John Allan Wyeth, 1845-1922. - "With sabre and scalpel", Memoirs of John Allan Wyeth. Full scanned text, part of a project by the U. of N. Carolina.
metalab.unc.edu/docsouth/wyeth/wyeth.html
- John Reynolds - Discussion of Gov. John Reynolds, 1788-1865 and his place among pro-Southern Northern politicians.
www.rootsweb.com/~ilhistor/governors/reynolds.html
- Jubal Anderson Early - Autobiographical sketch and narrative of the War between the States, by Jubal Anderson Early, 1816-1894. Full text scanned from original.
metalab.unc.edu/docsouth/early/early.html
- Patrick Cleburne Society - About Irish-born Patrick R. Cleburne, perhaps the best battlefield commander of the Confederate armies.
www.patrickcleburne.com
- Philip H. Sheridan - A brief biography of the Chief of Cavalry, Army of the Potomac, who started out in the West, later made a name for himself fighting Indians.
www.netpluscom.com/~pchs/sheridan.htm
- Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard - Very brief summary from an encyclopedia of P.G.T. Beauregard's campaigns in the U.S. Civil War.
encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=049C7000
- Rose O'Neal Greenhow Papers - Greenhow, a leader in Washington society, was also one of the most celebrated Confederate spies in the Civil War. Site has letters, news clippings and background.
scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/greenhow
- Sally Tomkins, Confederate Nurse - Postal history, biography, and web links to her monument in Mathews, VA.
pages.prodigy.net/eagle30/sally/sally100.htm
- SpotlightBiography: Civil War - Information and links about several leaders during the Civil War.
educate.si.edu/spotlight/civilwar1.html
- The Generals of the American Civil War - Pictures of Civil War generals and also brevet generals.
perso.wanadoo.es/mik40
- The W. S. Hancock Society - Winfield Scott Hancock used to be a household name. The W. S. Hancock Society, a non-profit, educational/preservation organization aims to change this sad situation.
www.wshancocksociety.org
- US Civil War Generals - This is meant to be a concise index to the generals who fought on both sides of the US Civil War, and has been specifically prepared for the Internet.
sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/generals.html
- USA: Edwin McMasters Stanton - Biographical information on the Secretary of War that served under Abraham Lincoln.
odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/emstanton/stantonx.htm
- William R. Lee, Humane and Generous Enemy - Correspondence between Robert E. Lee and his Massachusetts relative William R. Lee. Both "Lees" enrolled at West Point in 1825: Robert E. Lee of Virginia, and William R. Lee of Massachusetts. During the Civil War, William won respect for his early command, but he was certainly far outshined by his legendary Southern namesake.
www.med.virginia.edu/~mmd5f/humane.html
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