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  1. The Civil War Notebook: A Collection Of Little-known Facts And Other Odds-and-ends About The Civil War by Albert A. Nofi, 1992-12-22
  2. A Civil War Journal: A Collection of Little-Known Facts and Other Odds-And-Ends About the Civil War

1. Odds And Ends
odds and ends, short tales of the pioneers. history of the SedroWoolley AmericanLegion George Baldridge Post World war I, Spanish American war, civil war, etc
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Odds and Ends, short tales of the pioneers
  • History of the Sedro-Woolley American Legion George Baldridge Post #43 , which started in September 1919, and modern-day activities, including the Forward Group for veterans.
  • Home Front Memories, Skagit county during World War II is an upcoming exhibit at the LaConner museum. The deadline has passed for that, but we want to gather material to use in similar displays at the Sedro-Woolley American Legion and Sedro-Woolley Museum. Do you have a World War II experience, either as a combatant or a family member back home? Or are you the descendant or friend of a veteran or veteran's family? Read this section about how you can contribute memories, documents or photos to this exciting project and upcoming stories about World War II and all conflicts in which our servicepeople were involved, such as Vietnam, Korea, World War I, Spanish American War, Civil War, etc.
  • Two short tales . Deanna Ammons, the former postmaster of Clear Lake and our favorite museum curator, shares some stories of

2. U.S. Civil War Trivia And Quizzes Quiz
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This is a bit easier Civil War Trivia then my last. Enjoy! Average Jun 29 00 qanan Blue And Grey Matter
The War of the Rebellion was anything but civil. Here are some interesting and off-beat questions regarding America's bloodiest conflict. Average Jan 25 01 rutgersg Trivia About Gettysburg This quiz is all about the battle of Gettysburg. Thanks for playing! Tough Dec 12 00 TheJay "The Civil War" Part H Here goes! Another quiz for all to try. Let me know what you think. I think this quiz will be easy. Average Oct 19 02 Colmosby Civil War Generals Name the Civil War General and enjoy.

3. Fort Blakeley, Alabama - Scene Of Last Major Battle Of The Civil War
because the Brigade consisted of school boys and other odds and ends. its place in history, as the last assault of our great and bloody civil war, will always be
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History of 73rd U.S.C.T.
First Black Troop to be Mustered into the Union Army
by Camille Corte The famed 73rd U. S. C. T. was first organized in the Confederate service by Governor Moore of Louisiana as the 1st Louisiana Native Guards in May of 1861. After the surrender of New Orleans they offered themselves to the Union. General Butler accepted them and mustered the regiment into the service on September 27, 1862. The 73rd became the first Colored regiment to be mustered into the Union Army. It retained its designation as the 1st Louisiana Native Guards until after the siege of Port Hudson where it won great distinction in that desperate assault of May 27, 1863. In April 1864, the Regiment's name was transferred to the 73rd U.S.C.T. Upon assembling the troops for the completion of the Mobile Campaign in Pensacola, Hawkins' U.S.C.T. Division of three Brigades contained the 73rd. General Frederick Steele's provisional corps consisted of Hawkins' Division, Lucas' Cavalry Brigade, and General C. C. Andrews Second Division of the Thirteenth Corps. Steele's column set out on March 20th traveling due north towards Pollard and turning west towards Blakeley, arriving there on April 1. At daybreak on the second, Hawkins' Division charged forward driving the enemy into their works, becoming the first to invest Fort Blakeley. Andrews' Division arrived the night of April 2, positioned on the left of Hawkins far right flank. On April 3, General Steele applied to General Canby to retain Veatch's Division, formed on the left of Andrews and Garrard's Division of the Sixteenth Corps which positioned itself to the far left flank.

4. Odds And Ends
odds and ends. Virginia Studies); HCivwar (civil war); H-DC (WashingtonDC history and Culture); H-Demog (Historical Demography); H
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  • Prehistory and History of the Kanawha River Basin, West Virginia
  • 5. United States History
    American history to 1865 Includes links to general American studiessites, biographical sites, civil war sites, and odds and ends.
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    Library Home Web Sites by Subject Search Engines Contact United States History General History Resources African American History Native American History Public History ... Resources for Teachers United States History World History American Memory (Library of Congress) Historical Collections for the National Digital Library. A very rich site that covers a variety of time periods and topics. Making of America (Univ. of Michigan) A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection contains over 9000monographs and 150,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints. Making of America (Cornell) A digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection contains about 9000 monographs and 150,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints. AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History The text of nearly 500 historic documents from the 15th century to 1995 Douglass Archives of American Public Address Presents the texts of historic speeches from the nation's earliest days to the present time. The website is searchable by speaker, title, chronologically or by issue.

    6. Odds And Ends
    odds and ends. civil war graves in Murray County under construction. FortArbuckle - history, People Events in the Arbuckle Mountains.
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    Odds and Ends
    Harris Journal
    Trip to the Iona Community in 1897 to visit Parks Family. Very interesting! List of Property Owners in Old Sulphur Springs, C.N., I.T. Woodmen of the World , Arbuckle Lodge # 365, Davis, C.N., I.T. - in the year of 1905. Murray County Newspapers all the papers from 1892 to present. Murray County Post Offices. MAP of Indian Territory - very good and clear, fast loading. Libraries - selected, of Murray County and Oklahoma. Doctors of Indian Territory. USGS - Geographic Names Information Service Final Roll of the Five Civilized Tribes - Very well put together and understandable. Chickasaw Freedmen Final Dawes Roll - African American History Oklahoma Slave Narratives . - African American History More Slave Narratives - A look at slavery from the slaves point of view. Sheriffs of Murray County Medical Terms From Days of Old Ever wonder what Puking Fever was? Salaries of the Chickasaw Nation Sulphur Springs Railroad Company - History of the 9 mile shortline RR.

    7. History 365 Civil War And Reconstruction
    history 365. civil war and Reconstruction Topic. odds and ends of war. Reading. Catch up on previous readings if you are behind and keep reading "Retreat to
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    History 365
    Civil War and Reconstruction
    Fall 2001
    Dr. Sharon Roger Hepburn August 28th Topic: Continuation of Causes of Civil War Reading: Declarations of Secession (from web links) Donald, Chapters 4-6 Perman, Chapter 2-3 Assignments: Begin preparing for "Compromise of 1861" simulation August 30th Topic: Finishing the "Events leading to secession" Secession Crisis Reading: Same as for August 28th Declarations of Secession (from web links) http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/csa/csapage.htm Should start McPherson, For Causes and Comrades Assignments: Begin preparing for "Compromise of 1861" simulation Begin Fort Sumter Crisis Assignment http://www.tulane.edu/~latner/CrisisMain.html September 4th Topic: Causes of Secession and War Reading: Donald, through Chapter 6 (if you have not already read) Should be reading McPherson Read some of the compromise letters, proposals, etc. available at http://members.aol.com/jfepperson/causes.html Read the Declarations of Secession (from web links) http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/csa/csapage.htm Assignment: Prepare for "Compromise of 1861" simulation

    8. Odds And Ends
    odds and ends. Virginia Calendar. About Virginia HAppalachia (Appalachian history and Studies). H-Civwar (civil war). H-DC (Washington DC history and Culture)
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  • Prehistory and History of the Kanawha River Basin, West Virginia
  • 9. Famous Civil War People
    The civil war Potpourri Page contains odds and ends about the civil war that are found civil war @ Charleston Menu Sections Main Page Happening Today In history they will
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    10. Carden Swallows Family Pages
    Heroine of the civil war Louisa Jane Wheeler Clark (1836 - 1898 Vietnam war - Dedicatedto Jarvis James Carden; America Current 4 Helpful history odds ends.
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    11. Recipe Of The Civil War
    civilwar-history. visualization-kimberly-clark. heat-sink-clamp. The civil war Potpourri Page contains odds and ends
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    12. Machine Shop Odds & Ends, Machinery's Industrial Secrets
    Machine Shop odds ends, Machinery's Industrial Secrets, by Machinery Cats andDogs Pet Collectibles, civil war Military history, Classic Books on
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    by Machinery Magazine . 64 Pages. Softbound. This book features selected articles from early issues of Machinery Magazine revealing secrets of manufacturing that don't easily fit into categories, but that are important nonetheless. It includes articles on: the gouging of watch escapements, the micrometer caliper, gutta-percha, how to build a simple but accurate clock, Geneva motion, and much more. The numerous illustrations and diagrams along the way are also very helpful. With this great new book you will learn the secrets of industry, and of how they accomplished such amazing feats in the simple days before miracle alloys. A must-read for any machinist, anyone interested in industry, or someone who likes to know things they're not supposed to know. (BK-1173) SPECIAL OFFER: Save 20% or More Today Only! Click Book Image to Order Today's Bargain Book of the Day® Henry's Dutch Country Anthology Henry J. Kauffman Free Shipping by U.S. Postal Service Book Rate! Click Here to View or Bid on Our International Catalogue Tool Auction, Indianapolis, Indiana

    13. Research Links
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    14. Odds & Ends
    odds ends. The little collection bears mute testimony to the history of Gambrill'sMills Little, however, has been done in this area of civil war studies since
    http://www.civilwarguns.com/9201b.html
    I'd like to start off this month's column with a brief mea culpa . When covering dealers in parts and supplies for Civil War shooters in my December column, I inadvertantly left out William V. Osborne (Lodgewood Mfg., Dept. CWN, 151 Oak Street, Berlin, Wisconsin 54923.) Bill Osborne maintains one of the largest inventories of parts for original and reproduction Civil War guns in the country. If you need an original or quality reproduction part for a Maynard, Smith or Burnside carbine or Springfield, Fayetteville or Richmond musket, a sear spring for your reenactment gun, a high front sight for your "shooter," or need parts to create your own custom piece, check out Bill's advertisement in the ±Civil War News ± or send an SASE for his catalog. If you need something esoteric, drop him a line. If he doesn't have it, he'll put you on his waiting list. On a recent visit to Monocacy National Battlefield in Maryland, I noted a small group of bullets on display at park headquarters. The selection was diverse, and included both .58 and .69 minie balls, conical .36 and .44 caliber revolver slugs, several "picket" or "sugar loaf" bullets asociated with mid- nineteenth century hunting or target rifles and a couple of buckshot. One projectile appeared to be from a British made Whitworth sniper rifle, a weapon most often associated with Confederate sharpshooters. According to site superintendent Susan K. Moore, the bullets were uncovered near the visitor center during preparations to open the park. The center is located in an area known as Gambrill's Mills at the time of the July 9, 1864 battle of Monocacy.

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    odds And ends II Today In history history of March 4 history of March 4, Clevelandinaugrated as 1st Democratic President since civil war 1889 Benjamin
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    17. Odds And Ends
    odds and ends. Extensive collection of railroad equipment on display. SRM website.• Southern Museum of civil war and Locomotive history, Kennesaw.
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    Odds and Ends Rail Excursion and Tourist Lines Blue Ridge Scenic Railway, Blue Ridge. BRSR website S.A.M. Shortline , Cordele. The new S.A.M. Shortline excursion railroad runs from Cordele to Plains. Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum, Chattanooga. TVRR website
    Stone Mountain Scenic Railroad, Stone Mountain. Vintage diesels circle the base of the 800-foot granite monolith over a five-mile route built in 1962. Stone Mountain Park is located 16 miles east of Atlanta on U.S. Highway 78. The Park is open year-round, 6am to midnight. Railroad Museums Southeastern Railway Museum, Duluth. Extensive collection of railroad equipment on display. SRM website.
    Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, Kennesaw. Houses the famed Civil War locomotive General and locomotives built by Marietta's Glover Machine Works. Website Roundhouse Railroad Museum (Central of Georgia Shops), Savannah. This National Historic Landmark site is now the State Museum of Railroad History. Tallulah Falls Railroad Museum , Rabun Gap. Exhibits tell the story of the Tallulah Falls Railway which once ran through Rabun Gap. Also, an operating narrow gauge train built by students of the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School.

    18. Dead Bodies In The Civil War
    on Brady's photographs and reflects the history of the Witnesses of the cruelty ofthe civil war are pictures like Personal odds and ends on the ground next to
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    American Photography - Dead bodies in the Civil War -
    Introduction

    Photographers
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    Introduction
    The American Civil War was the most cruel, most brutal, and most painful one in American history. It was in many ways different to former wars. The young American nation fought the first modern war, a war in which father fought against son, brother against brother, and friend against friend. In the beginning people thought it would be a short war, a victory after a few weeks, but they were wrong. It was a long war, many people were killed, and even more people suffered during the war. More American people died in the Civil War than in all following wars in which America took part. Nearly everybody had lost at least one or more members of his family. Yet after four years of fighting a new nation was born. A nation that wanted the United States to be one nation and not just a union of several states, as it had been before. The Civil War included all American people, even those on remote locations. Everyone was able to inform himself about the war. New ways of presenting information arose and developed during those four years. Newspapers like

    19. Odds And Ends
    those involved in the civil war. Our county was named for the Union General JosephP. Hooker. If you are interested in learning more about the history of our
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  • How do I get to Mullen? Where c an I get information about camping and recreational areas in or near Mullen? Who can I contact concerning the Sandhills Golf Company south of Mullen? ... When is the annual Sandhills Sharptail Shootout ?
  • How do I get to Mullen?
    Mullen Is located at the junction of NE Highway 2 and Nebraska Highway 97. We are 70 miles of North Platte on Highway 97, 65 miles south of Valentine on NE Highway 97, 100 miles west of Broken Bow on NE Highway 2, and 100 miles east of Alliance on NE Highway 2. (All mileage is approximate.) There is a map located on our home page Back to Top
    Where can I get information about camping and recreational areas in our near Mullen?
    See the information on Local Lodging Page Back to Top
    Who can I contact concerning the Sandhills Golf Company south of Mullen ?
    This is a private pro course. If you wish to learn more about the couse, please see our

    20. Medical Antiques: Site Index For Photos And Articles
    surgical set; Antique 1860's Kern civil war era surgical set student's kit; Antiquemedical odds and ends instruments, their use and history; Antique spectacles;
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    Medical Antiques
    SITE INDEX
    Photos and Articles An index of articles, photos, and research about medical antiques. Also discussed are the techniques of collecting the artifacts and sets associated with surgery instruments, leeching, bloodletting, drugs, and other aspects of medical science prior to 1900.

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