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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

21. Index To Reviews Of Books About The American Civil War
Journal A Collection of LittleKnown Facts and Other odds-And-ends About the warDiary of Anne S. Frobel; Bicycling Through civil war history In Maryland
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Books about the American Civil War

22. History 365 Civil War And Reconstruction
history 365 civil war and Reconstruction. Fall 2001 Dr. Sharon Roger Hepburn. Whatrole did women play in the civil war? November 29th, Topic, odds and ends of war.
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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

23. Contents
The history of Marlborough's Trolley and Rail. William ward Park Memorials GAR Post43 civil war Soldier Memorial also known once as Gates Pond odds n' ends.
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CONTENTS Selecting a bulleted category will bring you to the page that contains the information about that category; here you will find images and transcribed material about the City of Marlboro. ........Please MARLBOROUGH HISTORY ~ 1660 - 1910 A Little History - Chronological History - In Depth Early Life Early Laws Early Schools Early Job Titles Colonial Records of Marlborough List of Persons Receiving Grant of Lands - 1660 Indian Deed - 1684 Ships and Passenger Lists - Marlborough Settlers Indian Attack of Marlborough - 1707 Warning Outs 1770 Poll List, List of Heads of Household Involvement in the Early Wars The Rolls of Companies that served for Marlborough - 1775 Southborough in the Revolutionary War Taxpayers - 1798 Irish Population - 1850 Pension List 1854 - 1855 The History of the Marlborough Fire Deptment - 1855 Pictorial Review - 1879 (A Publication of the G.A.R.) (Work in Progress) Annual Report for the Year - The History of the Marlborough Hospital - 1891 Marlborough City Directory - (Work in Progess) In Town Property Owners with Addresses - 1895 Marlborough's Horseless Carriage - 1900 Proposal for Fire Police Station - 1907 History of HillsideSchool The History of Marlborough's Trolley and Rail EARLY DOCUMENTS - scanned images of actual documents
The "Speedwell" passenger list - 1656 Freeman Document - 1690 Chancy Document - Petition to establish Meeting 1711 - fencing Old Common Joseph Morse Indenture - December 11, 1737

24. BeaverFootball.com -- Civil War Week Is Here!
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var site="sm6beaverfootball" Civil War Week is Here! By OrangeAttack Date: Nov 19, 2002 The Civil War is here. Already the fur has begun to fly and tales of fistfights, broken noses, and practical jokes fill the air. To this Beaver fan, it feels a little like Christmas. At my own house, where I suffer the presence of a duck fan (my roommate and one of my best friends), the ribbing has begun. I came home yesterday and found that all of my Beaver paraphernalia had been bagged up and labeled for distribution to the Salvation ArmyApparent retaliation for the OSU tailgate magnet that had been placed discreetly on the passenger side of his Honda, and the screen saver which had been changed from " Oregon Ducks" to "Oregon Sucks". Wait until he comes home and finds his room filled with Orange and Black styrofoam packing "peanuts". Some odds and ends for Civil War week...

25. Wheatley Family History Project: Table Of Contents
for eight years after the civil war, ultimately purchasing odds and ends Paul VanDevanderWheatley, in uniform of the papers on which this history is based.
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Table of Contents
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Introduction

1. Nottingham

2. Northumberland, County and Town
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Appendix: Handlist of the Papers

This project will, I hope, eventually add up to something like a book. Currently, Chapter 6 is roughly complete; Chapter 2 has all its documents but needs more introduction; and Chapters 1, 2 and 8 have a few documents. Links to these texts are provided below. For Chapter 2 and 6, there are also links to Microsoft Word 6.0 files in which the same material is presented in a book-like format, suitable for printing out. In addition to texts, a few photographs and documents have been scanned, and links have been provided below. First, a Note on the Transcriptions describes what I've done to the texts to get them from the page to the Web.
Genealogies
These are outline genealogies, with dates of birth and death and names of spouses, but no other information about individuals. If you have information that ought to be here, please let me know!
Introduction
Nothing written yet; see the home page (link at the top of this page).

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journal a collection of littleknown facts and other odds-and-ends about the Nolan,Alan T. Lee considered General Robert E. Lee and civil war history.
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Nagel, Paul C. The Lees of Virginia: seven generations of an American family. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
Nanzig, Thomas P. 3rd Virginia Cavalry. Lynchburg, Va.: H.E. Howard, c1989.
Nash, Charles Edwar. Biographical sketches of Gen. Pat Cleburne and Gen. T. C. Hindman: together with humorous anecdotes and reminiscences of the late Civil War.
Nash, Charles Edward. Biographical sketches of Gen. Pat Cleburne and Gen. T. C. Hindman, together with humorous anecdotes and reminiscences of the late Civil War. Dayton, Ohio: Press of Morningside Bookshop, 1977.
"Southern battlefields".
National Gallery of Art (U.S.) The Civil War: a centennial exhibition of eyewitness drawings. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, c1961.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Georgia. Register of the Georgia Society, Colonial Dames of America.
Neale, Walter. The sovereignty of the states: an oration; address to the survivors of the Eighth Virginia regiment, while they were gathered about the graves of their fallen comrades, on the battle-ground of Manassas, July 21, 1910. New York, Washington: The Neale publishing company, 1910.

27. LimaNews.com
Ohio's history filled with interesting odds and ends. one you probably learned inOhio history class and During the civil war, Southerners were so inspired by
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28. Links
civil war Links via Barrel of Genealogy Links; civil war Links via Canadian Genealogy history; National Archives of Ireland; Public Record Office odds ends.
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29. Odds & Ends, October 1997
revolution was immediately followed by civil war and dictatorship. ed. Encyclopediaof Latin American history and Culture ve enjoyed this issue of odds ends
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A Newsletter of Eagles Byte Historical Research October 1997 No. 24
Four Caballeros
In its article on Argentina the Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations states, "During the colonial period, there was little interest in Argentina." Maybe in the grand schemes of that era relatively little interest was given to the region that would become Latin America's second largest nation. But the nations of Europe weren't ignoring Argentina entirely. Spain obviously had firsthand involvement. Portugal coveted the area. There was at least one Frenchman residing in Buenos Aires. And two courts-martial related to Argentina occupied London courts.
Even Haiti had its effect on events. When it overthrew its rulers in 1804, following the example of the United States, France became the second European nation to lose a New World colony. Ordinarily Portugal and Spain would have been concerned over their own colonies, but they had other worries as an ambitious Napoleon Bonaparte occupied the Iberian Peninsula in 1807 and 1808. England would now be concentrating on driving the Corsican out of the Peninsula. Some of their officers had just been practicing their own brand of point-of-a-gun diplomacy on the other side of the Atlantic in 1806 and 1807. And there's also that one Frenchman!
Beresford, Popham, Whitelocke and Liniers are not exactly household names today, even in the lands of their birth. No Wellingtons, Nelsons or Napoleons here. Buenos Aires does not stir the militant blood of the Napoleonic armchair strategist as does Trafalgar, Austerlitz, Moscow or Waterloo.

30. History: April 27, 2000 - The Provincetown Banner
There are two civil war related burials in this cemetery that In 'odds and ends fromthe Cape Tip,' Herman Jennings a kind of outdoor archive or history museum
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History Highlights: Provincetown cemeteries
By Laurel Guadazno Banner Columnist The Town of Provincetown Public Works Department oversees the care of four cemeteries: Cemetery Number One, Cemetery Number Two, the Gifford cemetery, and the Hamilton cemetery. All you who come my grave to see: As I am now, so you must be. Prepare in time, make no delay For in my youth I 'as call'd away. When looking for information about burials in Provincetown, researchers are fortunate to have the benefit of the work of Lurana Higgins Cook, Hugh Francis Cook, Anne Gleason MacIntyre and John Stuart MacIntyre. This group of Provincetowners published a list of Provincetown Massachusetts Cemetery Inscriptions in 1980 for the Old Section of Cemetery Number Two, the Gifford, and the Hamilton Cemeteries. The old section of Cemetery Number Two began in 1800. It is located on the north side of Cemetery Road. Burials are still taking place in this cemetery and lots are still being sold in the New Section of the cemetery. Lot number 446 is a particularly poignant one. Here are buried three people who lost their lives during the 1898 Gale known as the 'Portland Gale,' who were passengers from the ill-fated Steamer Portland, after whom the storm was named, and the third froze to death in the rigging of the Schooner Lester A. Lewis that went aground in Provincetown Harbor during the same storm. Arctic explorer Donald MacMillan and his wife are buried here. It is here also that numerous artists are buried. Many of the artists' graves are marked with untraditional stones or sculpture. The grave of Nanno de Groot, who died in 1963, is one of these.

31. Genealogy In Washington Co., Pennsylvania
Bell Anthology, MacMillan Manuscript, civil war Rolls, More Newspapers, Land Records,Geography, history, Funeral Homes Roots Links, Photo Album, odds ends.
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32. Limerick Leader - September 28th, 2002 - Features - Odds And Ends
odds and ends. The history of this latter name goes back more than a thousand years RoryO'Connor, the republican leader, executed during the civil war; and that
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By MANGAIRE SUGACH Names 'full of sound and fury, signifying nothing'
THE study of Christian names in Ireland, while not as interesting as the study of surnames, is not without its own interest. And speaking of Christian names, there now seems to be a marked reluctance on the part of officialdom to use the term Christian name; instead, when filling official forms we are asked for our surname, and then for our first name or names. Christian names are often said to run in families; that is, that the same Christian names keep on recurring in particular families in generation after generation. For centuries Mac Carthys bore such Christian names as Ceallachan, Cormac and Saerbreathach. These names are still popular with the Mac Carthys, but in their anglicised forms of Callaghan, Charles and Justin. Among the O'Briens it is not unusual to find the Christian name Kennedy. The history of this latter name goes back more than a thousand years, for Brian Boru's father was named Cinneide, and Brian was the ancestor of the O'Briens. Rory keeps on repeating itself in the O'Connor family. Almost everybody must have heard of Rory O'Connor, the last Ad R', or High King of Ireland; and that name kept on echoing down to the present century.

33. Limerick Leader - January 27th, 2001 - Features - ODDS And ENDS
time by Republican forces during the civil war, but then town by British forces duringthe war of Independence which gives a brief but adequate history of that
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From west to east AS I was preparing to commence this week's notes, a piece of verse, appropriate to this time of year, which we learned at school in the now distant past, came into my mind. I wonder if anybody else recalls the piece? This is it: January scatters snow,
February more is bringing;
March starts the cheery winds ablow,
And April sets the robin singing.
may loads with blossom shrub and spray,
June opens all the roses;
July laughs with fresh-cut hay,
And August summer closes.
September gathers golden sheaves,
October sings among her leaves; November sends her frosts afar, And December brings the Christmas star. Last week I wrote about the Ballyguiltenane Rural Journal. This week my subject is the parish journal called "Oola - Past and present." The whole width - or is it length? - of County Limerick lies between the two places, Ballyguiltenane being almost on the Kerry border, Oola almost right on the Tipperary border. And if, as I stated last week, the Ballyguiltenane journal has a West Limerick - North Kerry 'bias,' the Oola journal has an East Limerick-West Tipperary 'blas'. Dermot O'Gorman edits the Oola journal, and in an editorial he refers to, among other matters, the planned construction of the Pallasgreen/ Oola/ Monard/ Tipperary/ Bansha by-pass, which will provide more efficient and speedy access for road freight from the West of Ireland to the ports of the south-east.

34. Champaign County, Ohio History
CONTENTS. history OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. PAGE. 265. The civil war ..265. 310. odds and ends .. 311.
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A History of the County; its Cities, Towns, etc.; General and Local Statistics; Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men; History of the Northwest Territory; History of Ohio; Map of Champaign County; Constitution of the United States, Miscellaneous Matters, etc., etc.
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BEYOND United States history history by Period 18501870 civil war Era civilwar Major Battles of Sherman's March Through South Carolina; odds ends
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  • 36. Odds & Ends
    odds ends. We wish to affirm the truth of the Biblical record of the real originand history of the world We just happen to have a few civil war items for sale
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    We sincerely believe that the heavens, a flower, the power in an atom, oceans, fossils, man all of God's creation declares the glory of God. It is the purpose of the management of this company to give glory and honor to God, who made heaven and earth, and all peoples in his image, and to encourage others to do the same. We wish to affirm the truth of the Biblical record of the real origin and history of the world and mankind. Further it is our ministry to aid parents, particularly home school parents in their task of teaching their children science and morals. It is our sincere desire to serve you in a manner that Jesus Christ would be pleased with. Therefore, we will go the extra mile to insure you are completely satisfied with every aspect of your order. With a name like Science Projects you may have guessed that we like Science Fair projects. In our catalog you will find numerous kits and ideas for Science Fair projects. Mr. B's newest science fair kit is isn't in the catalog: When farmers plant seeds in the ground they don't get all the seeds to grow. This newest science fair project explores ways to make more seeds germinate using different types of light. The cost is $40.00. Call for details.

    37. American Civil War Titles
    treatment of the ACW developed from the history Channel series civil war Notebook,Nofi (comp), $9.95, A collection of LittleKnown Facts and Other odds and ends
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    Titles Covering the Civil War Period
    Books are organized alphabetically by title TITLES BEGINNING WITH "NUMBERS" AUTHOR PRICE 1863 The Rebirth of a Nation Stevens 450 pages. TITLES BEGINNING WITH "A" AUTHOR PRICE A Captive of War Hyde 1996. Written by Solon Hyde, Hospital Steward, 17th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. His fighting in the war, capture, imprisonment. Spent next 17 months in prisons where he was a hospital steward. Covers Libby, Pemberton, Danville, Andersonville. Soft cover, 199 pages. A Civil War Treasury Nofi Subtitled: Being a Miscellany of Arms and Artillery, Facts and Figures, Legends and Lore, Muses and Minstrels, and Personalities and People. Soft cover, 430 pages. A Concise Guide to the Artillery at Gettysburg Coco 1998. Soft cover, 96 pages,b/w. A Creek Warrior for the Confederacy Baird (ed) The autobiography of chief GW Grayson. Soft cover 179 pages, b/w. A Generation On The March Raus The Union Army at Gettysburg. Information on each regimant and battery, where and when organized, unit commanders, losses, markers on the field. A Keystone Rebel Welkey (ed) 1996. Subtitled: The Civil War Diary of Joseph Garey, Hudsonís Battery Mississippi Volunteers. Soft cover, 111 pages, b/w.

    38. Irish And Celtic Thingies - Odds/Ends (C) P. Murphy 1995-1999
    (March 9, 1997 odds) I was The last was from some US civil war Reenactors from Arts Music Books News Politics Sports Travel history Resources
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    (January 1, 2003: everything!) There's a big (and I do mean big ) conference coming to Charlottesville, Virginia this coming May: it's called Re-Imaging Ireland and features a truly impressive list of guests and diginitaries e.g. work , I'm going to make every effort to attend this one.
    (April 24, 1997: odds) More infamy for this page! It was one of several mentioned in connection with ethnic dance in the Times Pick section of the Los Angeles Times on April 7, 1997. Unfortunately, because of all the e-mail "bombing" I was subjected to, I didn't get the notice until yesterday. Their contact said some very nice things about this page; something I badly needed after all that abuse! (February 25, 1997: Worthwhile Causes) The GOAL-Aidlink St. Patrick's Day Badge Project is worth a visit. GOAL is one of the better-known and widely respected charities in Ireland. (March 9, 1997: odds) I was checking out the links in Michael Hambly's Newsletter from Mayo on the Move , when I noticed that both his web page and the one you're reading now are contenders in a competition for Best Irish Internet Community Website . I had no idea... wow! There are some good web pages in the other 14 contenders, and even if you don't vote, you might find something of interest in these.

    39. Historical Highlights
    Wagnalls once lived in Findlay. Old newspaper reveals history of Hull family. PopularMilitary Musters. odds and ends. civil war's Local Toll. Hancock Co.
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    40. The Life Of A Civil War Soldier | Barbara J. Sanders | OAH Magazine Of History
    historical societies, and other public history organizations that heavy frying pans,and other odds and ends Seeing and Touching the civil war A Matching Game
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    The Life of a Civil War Soldier
    Barbara J. Sanders
    Reprinted from the OAH Magazine of History
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    There are a number of national parks, state historical societies, and other public history organizations that can and want to assist classroom teachers in meeting their curriculum objectives with items and activities that are theme- or site-specific and that enhance the textbook. The following lesson plan is based on the theory and concepts of Gettysburg National Military Park's "Life of a Civil War Soldier" traveling trunk program, which loans materials and lesson plans to schools across the country. The demand far exceeds our supply, and so the following article is a "recipe" for creating and presenting a trunk of Civil War materials to your own class, year after year. Most of our trunks, and the following activities, are targeted toward a fifth-grade class, but could easily be adapted to classrooms from third through eighth grade.
    Theme
    Through experiences with all five of the senses, the daily life of a soldier can be reconstructed for students, personalizing the study of the Civil War.
    Goal
    The goal of the traveling trunk is to provide multisensory experiences surrounding the daily life of a Civil War soldier, thereby instilling interest in, and understanding of, the American Civil War and the soldier's experience.

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