
civil war web - Web Sources for Military History
... Union soldiers, and the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama have made the premier list. Four sites on blacks and slavery—the Dred Scott Case, Harper’s Weekly reports on Black America, Uncle Tom’s Cabin and American Culture, and advertisements for Virginia runaways—constitute the biggest new bloc ...
... Union soldiers, and the Confederate commerce raider CSS Alabama have made the premier list. Four sites on blacks and slavery—the Dred Scott Case, Harper’s Weekly reports on Black America, Uncle Tom’s Cabin and American Culture, and advertisements for Virginia runaways—constitute the biggest new bloc ...
Lt. George E. Dixon
... “I am fastened to Charleston and its approaches until I am able to blow up some of their Yankee ships. I have been here over three months, have worked very hard, in fact I am working all the time. My headquarters are on Sullivan’s Island, and a more uncomfortable place could not be found in the Conf ...
... “I am fastened to Charleston and its approaches until I am able to blow up some of their Yankee ships. I have been here over three months, have worked very hard, in fact I am working all the time. My headquarters are on Sullivan’s Island, and a more uncomfortable place could not be found in the Conf ...
Section 5 - Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area
... Draft Historic Preservation Plan (Carroll County, 1999). Historic Preservation Plan (Frederick County, 1997). Carroll County Challenges and Choices: A Master Plan for the Future, Chapter 12, “Heritage” (2002). Available at [http://ccgov.carr.org/plan-d/mstrplan/index.html]. Comprehensive Plan for th ...
... Draft Historic Preservation Plan (Carroll County, 1999). Historic Preservation Plan (Frederick County, 1997). Carroll County Challenges and Choices: A Master Plan for the Future, Chapter 12, “Heritage” (2002). Available at [http://ccgov.carr.org/plan-d/mstrplan/index.html]. Comprehensive Plan for th ...
The Battles for Chattanooga, 1863-1865
... Bragg abandoned Chattanooga on September 8 th after he realized that Rosecrans‘ main force was approaching from the south. This threatened Confederate supply and communication lines that depended on the Western & Atlantic rail line to Atlanta and the Confederate supply depot at Chickamauga. Bragg mo ...
... Bragg abandoned Chattanooga on September 8 th after he realized that Rosecrans‘ main force was approaching from the south. This threatened Confederate supply and communication lines that depended on the Western & Atlantic rail line to Atlanta and the Confederate supply depot at Chickamauga. Bragg mo ...
Memorializing Soldiers or Celebrating Westward Expansion: Civil
... Wilson’s narrative of American history, emphasizing division, highlights what bothered him the most—reconciliation. Wilson was indignant that the hearts and minds of Southerners had not changed after the Civil War and that they were still trying to impose their political and social system on the Nor ...
... Wilson’s narrative of American history, emphasizing division, highlights what bothered him the most—reconciliation. Wilson was indignant that the hearts and minds of Southerners had not changed after the Civil War and that they were still trying to impose their political and social system on the Nor ...
The Civil War Years: Rochester and the Civil War
... connect events on the battlefield with morale at home or vice versa. While many different theories and debates appeared, many voices of the Civil War generation remained silent. These voices began to be heard in the 1960’s with the Civil Rights movement and Civil War historiography branched off into ...
... connect events on the battlefield with morale at home or vice versa. While many different theories and debates appeared, many voices of the Civil War generation remained silent. These voices began to be heard in the 1960’s with the Civil Rights movement and Civil War historiography branched off into ...
Study Guide- The Civil War/The New West
... 10. Know what Rutherford B. Hayes promised to do when he became the President in 1876. (Slides 1819 of PowerPoint 66: Reconstruction II) End ____________________________________________________ and remove all federal __________________________________ from the South 11. Know what Henry Clay proposed ...
... 10. Know what Rutherford B. Hayes promised to do when he became the President in 1876. (Slides 1819 of PowerPoint 66: Reconstruction II) End ____________________________________________________ and remove all federal __________________________________ from the South 11. Know what Henry Clay proposed ...
The Bloody Summer of 1863: How Memory and
... Northern Virginia, had recently experienced a great deal of success soon after taking command. Given his success, he had attained considerable power among Confederate leadership. As a result of the accomplishments he had made, and the need to relieve some of the pressure building on the South, Lee c ...
... Northern Virginia, had recently experienced a great deal of success soon after taking command. Given his success, he had attained considerable power among Confederate leadership. As a result of the accomplishments he had made, and the need to relieve some of the pressure building on the South, Lee c ...
missouri kansas border war and civil war bibliography
... unified effort in that direction was the group of 504 Californians who did not want to spend the war-fighting IndiaIis out·West, so traveled to Massachusetts at their-own cost ... and persuaded the State of Massachusetts to enlist them under its quota for volunteers in five companies of the 2nd Mass ...
... unified effort in that direction was the group of 504 Californians who did not want to spend the war-fighting IndiaIis out·West, so traveled to Massachusetts at their-own cost ... and persuaded the State of Massachusetts to enlist them under its quota for volunteers in five companies of the 2nd Mass ...
Aaron Clark - Wright State University
... *Discuss the voting that took place in Kansas on the issue of popular sovereignty. ...
... *Discuss the voting that took place in Kansas on the issue of popular sovereignty. ...
Civil War Lesson #7: Effects of the Civil War
... Step 2: Images of the Civil War (Class Time: 50 minutes) Remind students what effect means (and that impact and consequence are synonyms) and how causes and effects are related. Tell students that they will learn about seven effects of the Civil War - how war affected women, freed slaves, the wounde ...
... Step 2: Images of the Civil War (Class Time: 50 minutes) Remind students what effect means (and that impact and consequence are synonyms) and how causes and effects are related. Tell students that they will learn about seven effects of the Civil War - how war affected women, freed slaves, the wounde ...
Have Social Historians Lost the Civil War? Some Preliminary
... For many Americans the death of a close friend or relative was the central event of the Civil War. Yet reactions to the conflict were shaped not only by personal experiences but also by communities' responses to the war. Although there was considerable division within the North and South over the de ...
... For many Americans the death of a close friend or relative was the central event of the Civil War. Yet reactions to the conflict were shaped not only by personal experiences but also by communities' responses to the war. Although there was considerable division within the North and South over the de ...
Syllabus and Lecture Outline - Life Sciences at Brandeis University
... office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30-to-9:30 AM and 5-to-6 PM; or by appointment, any time, any day (Sunday through Saturday): make appointments by phone or e-mail (the latter best) ...
... office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30-to-9:30 AM and 5-to-6 PM; or by appointment, any time, any day (Sunday through Saturday): make appointments by phone or e-mail (the latter best) ...
As the War Turns - Database of K
... along the rows of the fevered, the dead and the dying. A yellow fever epidemic was raging in Bermuda, and Luke Pryor Blackburn, a doctor well known for treating and containing the deadly disease in the American South, had come to help. There was no need, he told grateful Bermuda physicians, to pay h ...
... along the rows of the fevered, the dead and the dying. A yellow fever epidemic was raging in Bermuda, and Luke Pryor Blackburn, a doctor well known for treating and containing the deadly disease in the American South, had come to help. There was no need, he told grateful Bermuda physicians, to pay h ...
The Antebellum Era and The Causes of the Civil War
... provisional Confederate Congress elected Jefferson Davis of Mississippi as President and Alexander Stephens of Georgia as Vice President. ...
... provisional Confederate Congress elected Jefferson Davis of Mississippi as President and Alexander Stephens of Georgia as Vice President. ...
Civil War And Reconstruction
... •Calvary troops decivisly defeated in Virginia resulted in the area being destroyed very similar to Georgia under Sherman march to the sea ...
... •Calvary troops decivisly defeated in Virginia resulted in the area being destroyed very similar to Georgia under Sherman march to the sea ...
Educational Resource Packet: Civil War Trail
... Old Marion Cemetery contains memorial markers for 11 unknown Confederate soldiers, as well as one honoring Major Constantine Rea. The 11 “Unknown” markers are located at the far left side of the cemetery near the exit. Although the exact burial location for Major Rea is unknown, a marker for him was ...
... Old Marion Cemetery contains memorial markers for 11 unknown Confederate soldiers, as well as one honoring Major Constantine Rea. The 11 “Unknown” markers are located at the far left side of the cemetery near the exit. Although the exact burial location for Major Rea is unknown, a marker for him was ...
Civil War Discussion Questions
... Civil War Reading & Discussion Guide for Military History This is a Civil War Unit designed for honors-level junior and seniors at Park Tudor School (an independent college preparatory school). All seniors have already studied the American Civil War in either a regular or AP-level course the previou ...
... Civil War Reading & Discussion Guide for Military History This is a Civil War Unit designed for honors-level junior and seniors at Park Tudor School (an independent college preparatory school). All seniors have already studied the American Civil War in either a regular or AP-level course the previou ...
The Home Front - Civil War Trust
... 4. Students will be able to address questions concerning what actions an individual might take in a typical war time scenario. MATERIALS: 1. The Home Front Student Sheet 2. The Home Front PowerPoint 3. Jigsaw State Activity (Teachers will need to print out one set of the sheets for the group activit ...
... 4. Students will be able to address questions concerning what actions an individual might take in a typical war time scenario. MATERIALS: 1. The Home Front Student Sheet 2. The Home Front PowerPoint 3. Jigsaw State Activity (Teachers will need to print out one set of the sheets for the group activit ...
Civil War Lesson #7: Effects of the Civil War
... Image 2D: ”A Negro family coming into the Union lines” As the war began, slaves started to escape from their masters and flee to Union lines. Once President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation and slaves heard about the new calls for their freedom, they left in even greater numbers. They wo ...
... Image 2D: ”A Negro family coming into the Union lines” As the war began, slaves started to escape from their masters and flee to Union lines. Once President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation and slaves heard about the new calls for their freedom, they left in even greater numbers. They wo ...
Ramparts of Rock: The Natural Fortifications of
... land began in the days immediately following the battle. Local residents purchased land adjoining their town cemetery to be a final resting place for the fallen. The Soldiers’ National Cemetery was consecrated on November 19, 1863, in ceremonies that included President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. ...
... land began in the days immediately following the battle. Local residents purchased land adjoining their town cemetery to be a final resting place for the fallen. The Soldiers’ National Cemetery was consecrated on November 19, 1863, in ceremonies that included President Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. ...
Guide to Civil War Sources - Maryland Historical Society
... Maryland would have seceded after this if left to their own is still debated by historians. However, circumstances precluded such action. President Lincoln declared martial law, rescinded the right of habeas corpus, and Union troops entered Maryland. A number of battles were fought in Maryland, incl ...
... Maryland would have seceded after this if left to their own is still debated by historians. However, circumstances precluded such action. President Lincoln declared martial law, rescinded the right of habeas corpus, and Union troops entered Maryland. A number of battles were fought in Maryland, incl ...
Picture - US History
... Synopsis: Thirteen-year-old Eulinda, a house slave on a Georgia plantation in 1864, turns to Clara Barton, the eventual founder of the American Red Cross, for help in finding her brother Neddy who ran away to join the Northern war effort and is rumored to be at Andersonville Prison. Title: Amelia’s ...
... Synopsis: Thirteen-year-old Eulinda, a house slave on a Georgia plantation in 1864, turns to Clara Barton, the eventual founder of the American Red Cross, for help in finding her brother Neddy who ran away to join the Northern war effort and is rumored to be at Andersonville Prison. Title: Amelia’s ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... (Bring your own device) Activity Civil War Bingo Questions Impact of Geography on the Civil War Map Activity ** If you do not have a Nystrom Atlas books, you can also have students use an online map and their notes to complete the activity. ...
... (Bring your own device) Activity Civil War Bingo Questions Impact of Geography on the Civil War Map Activity ** If you do not have a Nystrom Atlas books, you can also have students use an online map and their notes to complete the activity. ...
Commemoration of the American Civil War
The Commemoration of the American Civil War is a statement of American memory, with repercussions in local and regional history. People have shaped memories of the war according to their political, social and cultural needs, starting with the Gettysburg Address and dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery in 1863. Confederates, both veterans and women, were especially active in forging the myth of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.