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         Civil War People:     more books (102)
  1. Maryland Remembers: A Guide to Historic Places and People of the Civil War in Maryland
  2. In the Life and Lives of Brown County People Civil War Veterans Biographical Sketches Civil War History and Reconstruction Days 1861-1874 Book 10 by Lorene Bishop, 1993
  3. We the People: Civil War Era Biographies Set
  4. Battle of the Ironclads (We the People: Civil War Era series) by Burgan, Michael, 2006-06-01
  5. Times That Prove People's Principles: Civil War in Georgia
  6. Spanish People of the Spanish Civil War: Dolores Ibárruri
  7. Peoples History of the Civil War by David Williams, 2005-01-01
  8. Hungarian People of the Spanish Civil War: Arthur Koestler, László Rajk, Erno Gero, Máté Zalka, Ferenc Münnich
  9. People of the Chinese Civil War: Mao Zedong, Chiang Kai-Shek, Zhou Enlai, George Marshall, Wang Jingwei, Liu Bocheng, Lin Biao
  10. Belgian People by War: Belgian People of World War I, Belgian People of World War Ii, Belgian People of the Spanish Civil War
  11. Civil Wars by Continent: Civil Wars Involving the States and Peoples of Africa, Civil Wars Involving the States and Peoples of Asia
  12. Spanish People by War: Spanish People of the Spanish Civil War, Pablo Picasso, Federico García Lorca, Miguel Hernández, Lluís Companys
  13. American People of the Spanish Civil War: Ernest Hemingway, Emma Goldman, Robert Minor, John Dos Passos, George Seldes, Morris Cohen
  14. The Century war book: The famous history of the Civil War by the people who actually fought it

61. MSF: Angola: A People Trapped In Civil War
Information dated 01.11.2000. Angola A people trapped in civil war.Angolans suffer from chronic malnutrition, sleeping sickness, malaria
http://www.msf.org/content/page.cfm?articleid=6589BC91-DC2C-11D4-B2010060084A637

62. Civil War Herald WebQuest
Commemorative Issue of your Herald newspaper about the issues, events and peoplesurrounding that critical event called the civil war by some people, the war
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Civil War Herald
WebQuest
Introduction
It is June 1, 1865, and the war has been over for about a month. You are newspaper reporters working for the finest paper in your state, the Herald . The publisher of your newspaper has called a meeting the newspaper staff. He said, “We do not want people to forget what has happened during the past fifteen years. We must record the truth as we know it about the war and what led up to it so that others will remember.” Task
Your class will form different groups representing the staffs of newspapers in various cities. Some newspapers will represent the Southern point of view and others will represent the Northern point of view.
Your newspaper staff must research, write and edit a “Commemorative Issue" of your Herald newspaper about the issues, events and people surrounding that critical event called the Civil War by some people, the War Between the States by others. The time period covered by this commemorative issue will be 1850-1865. The newspaper staff members will have various assignments.
You will be using your textbook, library resources, and the Internet to find the information that will help you write your articles. Some specific Internet links have been listed with each assignment. However, you may search any of the

63. Furman University: 19th Century Documents
Ferry 1850s Statistical Almanac 1860 Election Secession/war Post civil warText Analysis Speech on California Admission (1850) Have the people of the
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Nineteenth Century Documents Project
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About the Project:
When completed this collection will include accurate transcriptions of many important and representative primary texts from nineteenth century American history, with special emphasis on those sources that shed light on sectional conflict and transformations in regional identity. Because of our location in South Carolina and the salient role of its natives in the era's history there will also be a number of materials relevant to South Carolina or South Carolinians. Almost all of the documents have been transcribed from originals by myself or by Furman students. The originals are in the public domain. These electronic versions may be copied freely as long as proper attribution is given. To maintain a balance between accuracy and quick production we have decided to post some documents before the final round of proofreading has taken place. Versions that have been reverse-order proofed against the original texts are indicated with a as they are re-posted. All un-starred documents should be used with the awareness that minor errors may exist in them.

64. Civil War Interactive's LinkCentral
civil war Sites About people. Brig. General Lewis A. Armistead, CSA 1/2An extensive biography of Armistead is the highlight of this site.
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Brig. General Lewis A. Armistead, C.S.A. An extensive biography of Armistead is the highlight of this site. Also information on his son, and on the action at Gettysburg. Very nicely done site, which will garner a higher rating as more material is added. Buford's Boys Extremely thorough look at the role of cavalry, primarily at the Battle of Gettysburg. More information on Buford, Devin, Gamble, et al. than you'll find anywhere else on the Internet. Includes biographies, reports, marker info, and lots more. Great site! (The) Civil War Career of Tom Custer This is by the same folks that did the Tom Chamberlain page listed below. Again, they have focused on a Civil War hero that's not easy to find information about. Tom was the first double winner of the Medal of Honor, and we're glad someone's telling his story. Nice job! EJOL (Edward Johnson Online) This site is tribute to Major-General Edward "Alleghany" Johnson, a much over-looked figure in the war. Dozens of newspaper articles, diary entries, and primary sources track his career in an extremely well done chronological order. A very much needed site!

65. EHistory.com - People
Regimental Units. Timeline. Trivia Game. Important people Of The civil war. BrowseBiographies Alphabetically A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M. N, O, P, Q, R,S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
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66. EHistory - Picture And Image Search
World/All Time Periods. people. Battles. Maps. General. civil war Searchall. Battles. General. Maps. Millers Photographic History. people. Periodicals.
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67. U.S. Civil War Effects On People: Primary Sources
Primary Sources civil war Effects. The civil war affected Kentuckiansin many different ways. Here times. Causes of the civil war.
http://www.ket.org/civilwar/primary.html
Primary Sources: Civil War Effects
The Civil War affected Kentuckians in many different ways. Here are some primary sources letters, diaries, and personal memoirs that offer us a picture of how several Kentuckians in various circumstances experienced those times.
Causes of the Civil War
Families Divided Many families were divided by the Civil War, as parents and children or brothers and sisters found themselves on opposite sides. The following letters and diary entries give a few examples:
  • a father and son at odds over slavery a son's note to his pro-Union family that he has left to join the Confederate army a wife's letter telling her pro-Union husband that their son has left to join the Confederacy
Kentuckians Fighting in the War A soldier's life was hard, be he Confederate or Union. Letters and diary entries by these men express their own hardships and their concern for the family at home:
  • a Kentucky Union soldier's letter to friends, 1862 a Kentucky Confederate soldier's diary entry at the Battle of Shiloh, 1862 a Kentucky Union soldier's diary entry at the Battle of Shiloh, 1862

68. U.S. Civil War Effects On People: Kentuckians
Back to Effects of civil war. BF Creslius. Fortunately for us, he was oftentoo sick to fight and so survived the civil war to publish this account.
http://www.ket.org/civilwar/war.html
Kentuckians fighting in the war Back to Effects of Civil War B.F. Creslius We don't know very much about this homesick Union soldier who wrote to friends about camp life and his longing for a home-cooked meal. Based on the statement he wrote and attached to his letter, he seemed to have strong feelings about Kentucky joining the Confederacy: 1862 Camp Ed Wier Nov 25
Owensboro Ky Davis Co Miss Medora Bartles B.F. Creslius

69. People Of The Civil War In The Shenandoah Valley
Important people of the civil war in the Shenandoah Valley. providedby A Heritage EnterpriseYour History Connection. Soldiers and
http://www.angelfire.com/va3/valleywar/people.html

70. Links To The Past: Explore America's Past
information on the Underground Railroad to ways to find African American ancestorswho fought in the civil war. Rediscover the resources and people that form
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NPS A Cultural Resource Subject Archeology Cultural Groups Cultural Landscapes Databases History History of the NPS Mapping Maritime Military History National Historic Landmarks Nat'l Register of Historic Places Publications Technical Assistance Training Travel Explore America's Past Tools for Learning What's New History in the Parks Past Features What We Care About Site Map Search Email Credits Links to the Past Home National Park Service Home
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Places Objects and Events Explore America's cultural resources - buildings, landscapes, archeological sites, ethnographic resources, objects and documents, structures and districts. The following sites are a sampling of our best. They provide information about people from the past and establish important connections to the present. They also provide evidence about important historical trends and events, reflect people's everyday lives and significant accomplishments and illustrate distinctive architectural, landscape, and engineering designs.
Links to the Past
American Visionaries: Thomas Moran

This exhibit highlights the works of American landscape artist Thomas Moran (1837-1926), whose watercolor and oil paintings inspired Congress to create Yellowstone National Park. Photographs by William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) are also included in this exhibit. (More on

71. Spanish Civil War - Table Of Contents
Also includes an introduction and a variety of photos.Category Society History wars and Conflicts Spanish civil war......Introduction and photos Posters of the Spanish civil war CNT/FAI; AntiFascists TheInternationals - United with the Spaniards; All the people of the world are in
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  • 72. Pictures Of Civil War Articles, People, Information. - Old Newspaper Images Onli
    Pictures of civil war Articles, people, News. Causes of the American civil war. Readactual accounts of the American civil war's effects on the people.
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    73. Civil War Heros
    affected them Georgia people Famous people from Georgia, or those that affectedthe state Add your link General George Henry Thomas by civil war Artist Ken
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    Nathan Bedford Forrest
    That Devil Forrest, the Wizard of the Saddle, respected by leaders on both sides of the American Civil War
    John Bell Hood
    Rose to become commander, Army of Tennessee
    General James Longstreet
    Raised in north Georgia, lived in Gainesville, fought at Chickamauga
    William Tecumseh Sherman
    Destroyed much of northwest Georgia, then marched to Savannah
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    Cherokees and the people that affected them Georgia People Famous People from Georgia, or those that affected the state Add your link General George Henry Thomas by Civil War Artist Ken Hendricksen
    An oil painting of American Civil War Union General George Thomas, of Virginia,(The Rock of Chickamauga) and the (Sledge of Nashville) by Maine Artist Ken Hendricksen of Kennebunkport.
    Jefferson Davis
    President of the Confederate States of America, Davis visited the state of Georgia four times during the War. Hed capture here in May, 1865, marked the end of the Confederacy.
    Joseph E. Johnston

    74. People's Global Action | THE CIVIL WAR IN SUDAN AND THE TRADING MECHANISMS OF DI
    since 1983, the year when the civil war between the country’s Northernbased governmentand rebel forces representing the aspirations of the people in the
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    THE CIVIL WAR IN SUDAN AND THE TRADING MECHANISMS OF DISPARATE EXCHANGE
    author: Bangladesh People’s Solidarity Centre (BPSC) - 12.09.2002 15:58 THE CIVIL WAR IN SUDAN AND THE TRADING MECHANISMS OF DISPARATE EXCHANGE THE CIVIL WAR IN SUDAN AND THE TRADING MECHANISMS OF DISPARATE EXCHANGE 1. Introduction 2. War Crimes: The Example of the Depopulation Policy Further, the ECOS-report cites concrete figures for the numbers of civilians affected by the depopulation policy, and on the tactics employed by government and pro-government forces to achieve their target of depopulation. Aside from claiming that thousands of people have been killed in these war campaigns, - the report estimates that 80 thousand persons have been forced to flee from Ruweng county, and that another 50 thousand have been driven out from Western Upper Nile. Many of these refugees, the ECOS report states, ‘are threatened with acute food shortages’. Whereas the Sudanese civil war in the past used to be a ‘low budget war fought by ragtag armies’, - the war in recent years has developed into ‘modern counter-insurgency warfare between asymmetric parties where the population sits on the loosing side’. Thus, the depopulation campaigns, carried out since 1999 with the help of helicopter gunships, bombers and tanks, have been specially gruesome, ECOS’ observers write.

    75. People Past And Present Part 2—Sites For Children
    Take a virtual tour of the civil Rights Movement. as this country’s memorial tothe millions of people murdered during What Did You Do in the war, Grandma?
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    Last Updated: Thursday, 02-Jan-2003 09:59:51 CST Sites for Children
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    Compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association.
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    The following sites are recommended for children from preschool through age 14, their parents, and other caregivers. Recommendations apply only to sites listed, not to any sites that may be linked from these sites. For selection criteria developed by the site review committee, click here . Compiled by the Children and Technology Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association. November 1997

    76. History: Famous People Of The Civil War
    Famous people of the civil war. Ullysses During the civil war Douglassfought for black people to be able to fight for the Union. Before
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    77. Civil War Books And Other People
    civil war BOOK AND OTHER FAMOUS people.
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    CIVIL WAR BOOK AND OTHER FAMOUS PEOPLE
    Eyewitness Books "The Civil War"
    By John Stanchak
    BKS-042
    This Book is about half text and half pictures. With chapters about raising armies, woman, Guns, Session, The Underground Railroad, Sickness, Gettysburg, War on the Waters, Confederate Culture, Field Artillery, etc.
    BKS-027 1863 Turning Point of the Civil War
    Here, gathered for the first time, are the writings of the soldiers, leaders, and civilians
    300 Illustrations and Photographs
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    BKS-001 THE CIVIL WAR
    Book and CD-Rom

    This collection of a 100 drum scanned photographs in stunning color, plus authoritative text carefully researched and written by renounded in their specialty fields. For PC or Mac can be used time and time again The Words Lincoln Lived By: 52 Timeless Principles To Light Your Path NSA President Terry Paulson writes: "A treasure! Fifty-two windows of timeless truths that guided America's most respected President. If he had lived longer to write a book for his sons to know him better, he might have written this book.

    78. American Experience | The Time Of The Lincolns | Americans At War
    Brief profiles of three men who captured the civil war on film.Category Kids and Teens Arts Photography Photographers Galleries...... his business and sought out the notable people of his his fortune and left him nearlybankrupt at war's end Brady $25,000 for full title to his civil war images
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/lincolns/atwar/es_camera.html
    The Camera Goes to War
    Civil War Photographers
    Mathew Brady
    Alexander Gardner
    Alexander Gardner owned one of the few galleries which rivaled Mathew Brady's in illustrious clientele and prestige. He was Scottish-born and emigrated to New York in 1856 when he was 35 years old. Once there, he found employment in Brady's studio, where he introduced the Woodward solar camera, which allowed for the enlargement of photographic portraits. He was manager of Brady's gallery in Washington, D.C., until 1862, when he left to enter the business of mass-producing carte de visite photographs (small photographic portraits used as calling cards). Early in the war, Gardner was the official photographer of the Army of the Potomac, after which he established his own galleries in Washington and New York. Among Gardner's distinguished sitters were President Lincoln and his secretaries, John G. Nicolay and John Hay. Gardner's portraits of Lincoln and his son, Tad, taken in April of 1865, were the last before the President's death. He also documented Lincoln's funeral and the execution of the assassination conspirators. Soon after the war, Gardner published his Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War , closed his Washington gallery, and went West to photograph the route of the Union Pacific Railroad. It was at this time that he captured some of the most renowned scenes of westward expansion as card stereograph views. By 1873 he had set up the first Rogues' Gallery at the Metropolitan Police headquarters in Washington and continued to be active until he died in 1882 of what physicians diagnosed as "an obscure disease."

    79. PBS: America Responds For Educators--Afghanistan Today: Civil War And Human Righ
    Explain to students that the Afghan people have been devastated not only by theTaliban, but by years of civil war and a ten year war with the former Soviet
    http://www.pbs.org/americaresponds/afghanistantoday.html
    Afghanistan Today: Civil War and Human Rights
    Grade Level:
    High (9-12)
    Estimated Time: Three one-hour sessions Lesson Overview:
    Your students may be hearing a lot in the news about Afghanistan and the Taliban. Help students understand the Taliban's position within Afghanistan, how the Taliban's practices have raised concerns about human rights, and the economic and cultural climate in Afghanistan today. Students may use this knowledge to postulate about what a war would mean for the Afghan people, short- and long-term. Related National Standards from McREL
    • Understands the impact of relations between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War (e.g., the effects of United States and Soviet competition for influence or dominance upon such countries as Egypt, Iran, the Congo, Vietnam, Chile, and Guatemala)
    • Understands the strategic role of the Muslim countries during the Cold War (e.g., the importance of geography, economy, and population) and the change in the region's role since the breakup of the Soviet Union
    • Understands the role of political ideology, religion, and ethnicity in shaping modern governments

    80. USATODAY.com - 'Real People History' Covers Entire Civil War
    'Real people history' covers entire civil war By Gregg Zoroya, USA TODAYHARRISBURG, Pa. Real people history' covers entire civil war.
    http://www.usatoday.com/travel/vacations/2001/2001-02-09-civilwar-museum.htm
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    02/08/2001 - Updated 07:50 PM ET 'Real people history' covers entire Civil War By Gregg Zoroya, USA TODAY The life-size diorama at the National Civil War Museum, which opens here Monday, captures the instant of death for a young artillery officer who refused to abandon his cannon at Gettysburg, even as onrushing Confederates of Pickett's Charge gunned him down. Ten paces from this display, another full-scale depiction has a wounded cavalryman writhing in pain as a field doctor begins amputating his gangrenous leg. And on the floor above, the re-creation of a slave auction offers up human anguish, right down to a tear trickling down the face of a child for sale. "I call it 'real people' history," says George Hicks, 54, the museum's chief executive, a portly fireplug of a man partial to monogrammed French cuffs and the careful spinning of an evocative yarn. "These are real-life mannequins, and they're going to look you square dead in the eye in many cases. And they're going to get you." This city-operated gallery, in a hilltop setting with a spectacular view of the Susquehanna River Valley, is billed as the first museum devoted to telling the entire Civil War story. And doing it with almost surgical objectivity.

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