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Heroes of The Civil War: Pierre Gustave Toulant Beauregard

by Allison Jae in History, September 18, 2011
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Here’s the sixth articles in my Civil War series.

Awful Reality of Antietam

by tonyleather in History, September 18, 2011
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On September 17th, 2012, the 150th anniversary of the most spectacularly bloody battle in US history comes round, in which, on a day of utter futility, twice the number of Americans were killed or mortally wounded on that day than any other in US history.

Funny Slant News #1

by Indjinmitch in Ethnicity, September 2, 2011
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News stories with a comical slant.

Heroes of The Civil War: Turner Ashby

by Allison Jae in History, August 24, 2011
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Here’s the second article in the series. A short piece on Turner Ashby.

Colored Soldiers: Blacks in The Confederate Ranks

by CaptainChaos in Ethnicity, June 30, 2011
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A Look at One of the Most Overlooked Facts of the American Civil War.

Napoleonic Military and State Militia Drill During The American Civil War

by JMLake in History, June 19, 2011
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A short look at how training requirements differed between the regular military and state militia forces during the American Civil War (1861-1865).

Advantages and Disadvantages of The North and South Going Into The Civil War

by BasicLvrCH8r in History, May 25, 2011
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Advantages and Disadvantages of the North and South Going into the Civil War.

Champ Ferguson: Confederate Guerrila Leader

by Kim Seabrook in History, May 15, 2011
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From Hero and Villain: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Andersonville: Confederate Death Camp

by Kim Seabrook in History, May 13, 2011
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From Epics of History: More Prisoners of Eternity.

Celebrating 150 Years of The Civil War

by pubado in History, April 11, 2011
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April 12, 2011 will mark the 150 anniversary of the first shots of the Civil War.

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