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Carroll Co. TN Genealogy

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Welcome to Photo courtesy of Darrin Devault, See-Tennessee.com Old Courthouse that burned. (All records were saved) Contributed by Peggy Scott Holley Carroll County is in West Tennessee, one of the state's three "grand divisions." The county was created in 1821 from the Chickasaw Indian Cession and is named in honor of Governor William Carroll. The county seat is Huntingdon. Hello, I am Jere Cox , your host for Carroll Co. TN. Any questions or comments send to me. Contact Vicki Shaffer should you find bad links on these pages. Join us in volunteering and placing more Carroll records on line! What's NEW at the Gordon Browning Musuem & Library Search this site or the web by FreeFind Carroll Co. Search Web search Find the County for a U.S. Town or City State Carroll County Resources Read More
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Civil War - PA Regiments

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Civil War ... Pennsylvania Regiments Proudly Presented By: Helen Marie Melly More Marlborough, Massachusetts U.S.A. "This special tribute is dedicated to all of my Ancestors and Cousins from Pennsylvania who served with the Union Army during the Civil War. Although quite nostalgic in theme .. yet rich in substance .. my intention is to make a profound statement for those who should be remembered .. and their stories told." - - Helen More Chapter Index: "He wore .. a Blue Uniform" My Ancestors & Cousins ... "Call to Arms" "Dear Mother" ... 1862 Letter - Pvt. Wilson Fryling A Proper Burial for Pvt. William H. Fryling Roll of Honor ... Our Fallen Lads The Drummer Boy - Pvt. John Morgan Medal of Honor - Sgt. Hiram Williams Pursell 104th Pennsylvania ... Read More
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Civil War @ Charleston, Layout Page

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Civil War @ Charleston, Layout Page Civil War @ Charleston Link to no frames version of Civil War @ Charleston I have implemented a new version of the website using frames. Apparently your browser does not use frames. We have opted for a very simple use of frames with a single menu bar. Those who have used it say it makes the site more useful. We also maintain a version of the site for persons using Netscape 1; Microsoft Internet Explorer 1.0 and the old America Online Browser which do not use frames. You can access that version by pursuing our noframes link to our main page . Our transition to frames should be completed by October 1 and hopefully, the final version will better accomidate browsers without frames. Unfortunately before then, you may encounter this page repeatedly. We appolig Read More
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Civil War Travel

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[ Civil War Traveler Site Map ] New stuff: New Northern Virginia Trails map online Nov 8 North Carolina Trails Map new for June 2007 features numerous additional sites Sign up for our Email Newsletter On to Richmond hotel packages Quick clicks: Maps | Bookstore | Calendar of Events | Site Map | 3-Day Trek | Ad Rates Virginia Tour more than 250 Virginia Civil War Trails sites including National Parks, the Museum of the Confederacy, Pamplin Historical Park, the New Market battlefield and much more. North Carolina Stand in a Civil War fort overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, view the remains of a Confederate ironclad or discover the route of the last great campaign. Plus blockade runners and the battles at Fort Fisher and Bentonville. South Carolina From Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor to the Bu Read More
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civil war WISCONSIN

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Wisconsin sent over 82,000 men to help the union effort. 6,812 men were drafted, 12,216 were killed, 2/3 from disease . UNIT ROSTER WISCONSIN INFANTRY UNITS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21ST 22nd 23td 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd WISCONSIN CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY UNITS 1st CAV 2nd CAV 3rd CAV 4th CAV 1st HEAVY 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th MISC UNITS 1st reg. Sharp shooters ,Permanent Guard,1st reg. V.S.V.V Engineers,U.S colored troops,and Veteran Reserve Corp . Wisconsin Medal of Honor Recipients FAMOUS WISCONSIN GENERALS Gen Charles S. Hamilton Gen Cadwallander Washburn Gen John Stark Read More
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ctcdv

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CONNECTICUT CDVs Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 visitors since February 2001 Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions, or if you have any further information, regarding these images. 1st Lt. Horace F. Quinn Co. H 10th CT Volunteers Enlisted Oct. 1, 1861 Killed in Action Aug. 16, 1864 at Deep Bottom, VA. Previous service Pvt. Co. E 2nd CT Infantry - May 7, 1861 to Aug. 7, 1861 . 1st Lt. John M. Simms Co. G, 10th CT Volunteers Enlisted Sept. 19, 1861 as a Sgt. Promoted 1st Sgt. May 21, 1862; 2nd Lt. Sept. 8, 1862; 1st Lt. of Co. C Jan. 7, 1863. Died Jan. 11, 1863 from wounds received at the Battle of Kingston, NC. BM: Crawford's Photographic Gallery, Stamford, CT Sgt. Charles B. D. Weaver Co. F 10th CT Volunteers Enlisted Sept. 1, 1861 Promoted Corp. April 1, 1863 and Sgt. Jan. 1, 1865 Mustere Read More
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Franklin Co., TN Sub3a - Civil War

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THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANKLIN COUNTY, TENNESSEE By Judy Henley Phillips. All rights reserved. Please turn on your sound. RESOLUTIONS FOR SECESSION PETER TURNEY'S 1st TN INFANTRY C.H. BEAN'S 41st Reg't. ELIJAH IKARD'S 32nd Reg't. 17th TENNESSEE INFANTRY 23rd TENNESSEE INFANTRY 41st TENNESSEE INFANTRY 44th TENNESSEE INFANTRY Franklin County Confederate Soldiers Died or Killed 1861/65 Please use your 'Find' to search. SITES OF INTEREST: The Peter Turney Chapter of The United Daughters of the Confederacy Tennessee Confederate Pensions were first offered to soldiers in 1891. In 1905 Confederate widows became eligible. The files created by the Pension Board include original applications with data about the soldier's life and service. Many files also contain correspondence and other paperwork related Read More
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Hyde Co., NC Veterans

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HYDE COUNTY, N.C. VETERANS REMEMBERING THOSE WHO SERVED PLEASE READ : The links below contain information on the men and women from Hyde County in our armed forces down through history Please keep in mind that research in all of these areas is an ongoing process, and that these are not definitive lists. Undoubtedly, there are a number of errors. There may be Hyde Veterans whose names I am unaware of and do not appear on these lists and some names listed here who were not veterans. This is meant to be a guide which will help you in your own research. Please check on the validity of the information for yourself. If you know of any omission or errors, please contact me and let me know. Much research remains to be done. Please contribute any information you may have, before, during and after t Read More
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Illinois in the Civil War

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Total number Illinois men in the service: about 256,297 Chicago Historical Society sponsors Civil War History Day, Saturday, September 29, 2001. See http://www.chicagohistory.org/cwhd.html for details. --> Brief Intro to Genealogy & the American Civil War To help you find more information about your soldier. Bibliography of State-wide References for Illinois For references about specific units, refer to the Regimental numbers [see below] Illinois Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery Units By Regimental numbers By County of origin Searches: Search Rosters Search Counties of Recruitment Word Search of this web site Illinois Civil War Sites Partial List of Camps, National Cemeteries, and Prisons Famous Illinoisians with Civil War ties Illinois Women and the Civil War Medal of Honor Recipients fro Read More
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Index to Civil War Information in Southeastern Iowa

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Index to Southeastern Iowa Participation In the Civil War Since regiments often overlap counties, surrounding counties are included in this index. Link corrections - August 27, 2004 Louisa, Henry, Washington The updated page with MUCH MORE data is now on the Washington County IaGenWeb site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~iawashin/cwindx.htm Louisa County in the Civil War Louisa County Soldiers ---- TERRITORIAL MILITIA---ALPHABETICAL LIST OF LOUISA COUNTY SOLDIERS IN THE WAR OF THE REBELLION---SOLDIERS IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. Diaries of Mifflin Jennings during the Civil War - The diaries of my great-great grandfather were transcribed in the early 1980s from three small pocket-sized leather-bounddiaries kept by Mifflin Jennings. By the war’s end, Mifflin had been promoted to First Se Read More
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Meta Redirect Code

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The American Civil War Association can now be found at http://www.acwa.org Your browser will be automatically redirected to the new site. Read More
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Michigan in the Civil War 1861-1866

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Main >> Hobbies & Interests >> Other Active Interests Michigan in the Civil War 1861-1866 Welcome to my Michigan Civil War Web Site !!! Presented by Don Harvey Michigan in the Civil War 1861 - 1865 "click" on Newspaper icon to see an 1860 editorial from the Charleston "Mercury". I am an avid historian of the war of the rebellion of 1861 to 1865, and in particular the Battle of Gettysburg. The information I have on this site is a result of many years of research. I have published this site as an aid to those whose quest for information may be less time consuming than mine. Feel free to download any information that you may want to archive for your personal records. REGIMENTAL HISTORIES, STATISTICS AND BATTLES ! During the war, Michigan fielded 31 Regiments of "INFANTRY", 11 Regiments of "CA Read More
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Military Organizations Raised in Alabama During Civil War

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New Jersey's Civil War History Page 1860 - 1865

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New Jersey's Civil War History Page Dedicated to the military and civilian participants from New Jersey. 1861 - 1865 Contact us Do you have a New Jersey related piece of information that should be noted on this site, a link missing or information misstated. please contact us at this link. Thank you. Contact us Recommend A New Link Do you have a Civil War related web site or a site to recommend? Submit Your Link HOME Civil War Links *Civil War Links* Battle Maps (*Chronological Order*) [See Examples] First Bull Run Second Bull Run: August 1862 Main 27th 28th , 29th 30th Antietam Gettysburg Fredericksburg Shiloh * New Jersey units did not participate in all battles New Jersey Links Welcome to the Home Page of New Jersey 's Fighting Men. This undertaking will culminate into an entire view of Read More
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Ohio in the Civil War

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Ohio in the Civil War Infantry | Artillery | Cavalry Other Units | Bibliography | Prisons War Stories | Musicians | Round Tables Research Sites | Ohio Books in Print Search the Database | Message Board MOH Recipients | Colophon webmaster@ohiocivilwar.com Copyright © 1995-2007 Larry Stevens November 2007 Read More
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Pennsylvania Civil War Soldiers - Free PA genealogy.

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Look for your ancestors in this PA genealogy database of American Civil War soldiers - infantry, cavalry & artillery rosters, histories, biographies, draft, journals, letters, medal of honor recipients, prisoners of war (POWs), & pensions of our Pennsylvania military ancestors. Use this free Pennsylvania database to help with your genealogy search. Home Rosters Bates Bios Newspapers Diaries Flags MOH POWs Pensions Deaths Counties Search Original Civil War Documents FIRST NAME LAST NAME -- AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY STATE Pennsylvania Civil War Volunteers PA Civil War Soldier Databases Regimental Rosters and Histories Pennsylvania Civil War regimental rosters, regimenta Read More
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Russell County Civil War Website

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Quick Search: Home | Letters | Pictures | Soldiers | Pensions | Obituaries | Lebanon News | Search Updates and Information 6/23/07 - Added new letter of David C. Whitt to the letters section. 4/23/05 - Added picture of Jehu Griffith Other photos 3/15/05 - Added picture of David Crockett Whitt and wife to Other photos 2/23/05 - Added more identifications to Reunion photos 2/20/05 - Moved site to russellvets.org, existing links should still work. 2/20/05 - Added photo of Joel R. Campbell to Other photos 2/6/05 - Added identifications of: Richard Yates, James Harvey Ball, John Taze Howard, John A. Garrett, and Noah G. Ball to fourth reunion picture. 2/5/05 - Added obituary of Jerome B. Whited to Obituaries 2/5/05 - Added new reunion photo , taken in ca. 1910. Added identifications of Bob Wils Read More
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Sumner County Military Information

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Sumner County Military Histories and Muster Rolls Search the Military Information Page! (Does not search the off site links) Search this site powered by FreeFind General Military Information An Excerpt from Sumner County in War by Jay Guy Cisco Pensioners on the Roll, 1883 Revolutionary War Revolutionary Soldiers (1840 Pension List--Names and Ages) Revolutionary War - Pension Records War of 1812 War of 1812 Muster Rolls War of 1812 Regimental Histories of TN Units -- (Use your Back key to return to the Sumner Co. TNGenWeb.) War of 1812 - Why, What and Who? -- (Use your Back key to return to the Sumner Co. TNGenWeb page.) Seminole War Seminole War, 1836, Muster Rolls Mexican War Mexican War Monument Inscriptions Mexican War, Muster Rolls Sumner County in the War with Mexico Civil War 1890 C Read More
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Tennessee Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans

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Welcome! View the SCV Recruiting Video: "All But Their Honor" Following the War Between the States, the surviving Southern soldiers came together to form a veterans organization known as the United Confederate Veterans [UCV]. The Sons of Confederate Veterans [SCV] is the heir to this legacy. Formed in Richmond, Virginia in 1896, the SCV continues to serve as an historical, patriotic and non-political organization dedicated to insuring that a true history of the 1861-1865 period is preserved for future generations. Today, programs are ongoing at the national, state, and local level. In Tennessee, we take particular interest in the preservation and marking of Confederate soldier's graves and sites of historic significance, and attendance at regular meetings to discuss the military and politi Read More
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TEXAS REGIMENTS AND UNITS IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY

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TEXAS REGIMENTS AND UNITS IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY TEXAS CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS MUSTER ROLLS OF TEXAS CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS Compiled by Ron Brothers If you know of a link to any of these units where an "authentic roster" may be found, please contact Ron Brothers . This button indicates a link to an authentic roster. If you would like to prepare a list of any of these units to be placed on the Internet contact Ron Brothers . Go to Confederate Soldiers of Northeast Texas , the reason all this began, where you'll find more information about Texas and other states in the Confederacy. CAVALRY 1st Cavalry, State Troops, 6 months, 1863-64 1st (McCulloch's) Cavalry (1st Mounted Riflemen) 1st (Yager's) Cavalry (1st Mounted Rifles) 1st Battalion, Cavalry, State Troops, 6 months, 1863-64; 2d Cavalry (2d Read More
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The Civil War in Arkansas

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The Civil War in Arkansas website includes a searchable database so you can find out what happened in various counties during the war in Arkansas, Civil War stories about ancestors of current Arkansans, information about several groups in Arkansas dedicated to recording, reenacting and studying our Civil War heritage, and an interactive message board in which you can share all you know (or would like to know) about the Civil War in Arkansas. This site, the first to be devoted to information about the Civil War in Arkansas, made its debut on Memorial Day, May 26, 1997 and is a result of the combined efforts of Aristotle Internet Access and the Civil War Roundtable of Arkansas. milhistory@aristotle.net Copyright ©1997 Civil War Round Table of Arkansas Design by Aristotle ® Read More
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The Civil War On This Site

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Civil War Index Military Index Abstract Application For Original Invalid Pension For Joseph Liles Roane County TN, July 12, 1879 Amnesty Oaths Civil War Claims Civil War Days In Kingston Recalled Court Cases After the Civil War Defeat At Holder Ford Mary Love Carried Grant's Message Despite Dangers Militia Lists - 1864 Miscellaneous Letters Mostly Written During The Civil Wa r Party of Raiders Captured Near Kingston in March, 1865 The Civil War In Roane County Vote in Roane County in 1861 For Separation or No Separation Confederate Confederate Soldiers Buried in Roane/Loudon County Military Records For Newton, James, & William Deatherage Welker's Confederate Battalion - Kincaid's Company Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications Union Roane County Union Soldiers: Miscellaneous Lis Read More
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The Gordon County Confederate Army Units Page

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The Gordon County Confederate Army Units Page Confederate Army Infantry Units of Gordon Co., Ga. CO. F 4th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA GORDON CO., GEORGIA TOOMBS VOLUNTEERS CO. E 18th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA GORDON CO., GEORGIA STEPHENS INFANTRY CO. G 21st REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA GORDON CO., GEORGIA DABNEY RIFLES CO. H 23rd. REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE COBB, GORDON, AND WALKER COUNTIES, GEORGIA BARTOW INVINCIBLES OR WALKER - BARTOW INVINCIBLES CO. G 28th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE GORDON CO., GEORGIA FREEMAN GUERILLAS OR FREEMAN GUARDS CO. D 40th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY OF TENNESSEE GORDON CO., GEORGIA CALHOUN BLUES CO. E Read More
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The Illinois Civil War Project

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This website has been chosen by Lightspan's StudyWeb AE "as one of the best educational resources on the Web by our researchers." StudyWeb AE is one of the Internet's premier sites for educational resources for students and teachers. THANK YOU! We would like to express our sincerest gratitude to Bob Busch and the Orland Park Historical Society for their contribution to this project. Orland Park Historical Society allowed Bob Busch to scan all eight volumes of the Adjutant General's Report and to graciously share the CD with our project for research and reference purposes. We welcome submissions: Any documents related to the Civil War in Illinois and the men who served from Illinois - photos, diaries, letters, documents, etc. If you would like to help this project grow, have quest Read More
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The Tennessee Civil War Home Page

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The purpose of this page is to create a virtual central repository for information about Tennessee in the American Civil War. If you are aware of electronic resources which might be useful to others, please contact your host-- Jeff Weaver at Jweaver300@aol.com. Visit my message board: Message Board General Resources Biographies of Tennessee Military and Civilian Personalities Selected Statistics about the Civil War in Tennessee Information by County or City Engagements and Other Significant Sites Tennessee Civil War Research Sources Civil War Genealogy FAQ Confederate Resources Information by Unit Confederate Navy Sources from Ken Jones. Index to Tennessee Confederate Soldier's Home Applications Tennessee African-American Confederate Pension Claims Federal Resources Information by Unit Sea Read More
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The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War

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Copyright 1993-2007, All Rights Reserved Edward L. Ayers Read More
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The Virginia Civil War Home Page

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The purpose of this page is to create a virtual central repository for information about Virginia in the American Civil War. If you are aware of electronic resources which might be useful to others, please contact your host-- Jeff Weaver at Jweaver300@aol.com. NOTICE: For some reason, AOL has deleted one entire directory of files that were used in this web site. Lots of links, therefore no longer work. I'm working on fixing the problem, please be patient.! Jeff Weaver Confederate Resources Information by Unit Updated March 15, 2001 (More to come) Information by County or City Virginia's by county vote on the secession ordinance Virginia Confederate Pension Rolls The Virginia Pension List for 1909 Engagements and Significant Sites Biographies of Virginia Military and Civilian Personalities Read More
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timesunion.com : communities : capital district civil war roundtable

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UPCOUNTRY SOUTH CAROLINA HERITAGE

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Main UPCOUNTRY SOUTH CAROLINA HERITAGE UPCOUNTRY SOUTH CAROLINA HERITAGE Welcome to the Upcountry South Carolina Heritage Homepage. This site has information about the heritage of the Upcountry of South Carolina, especially northern Spartanburg and Greenville Counties. This site also covers the 13th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers of the Confederate States of America. More men from Spartanburg County belonged to this regiment than any other during the War Between the States. Almost all the leaders of the 13th Regiment were from Spartanburg County and Companies B, C, E, F and I were made up of mostly men from Spartanburg County. Two companies of the 13th were from Lexington County; two companies from Newberry County and one company was from Laurens County. Also covered is Company B of Read More
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West Virginia in the Civil War

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| Home | Message Board | Frequently Asked Questions | Join the Mailing List | Links | Contact Us | Search This Site: News Features Events Calendar Union Regiments Confederate Regiments Medal of Honor Recipients Historic Sites Research Assistance Recommended Reading Organizations Reenactment Groups Support our Sponsors The West Virginia Book Company NEWS Shepherdstown Battlefield named an "At Risk" site on Most Endangered Battlefields report by the Civil War Preservation Trust Local group organizing to preserve Shepherdstown battlefield More News.... Efforts Underway to Save the Battlefield of Shepherdstown In terms of casualties, the Battle of Shepherdstown was the largetst battle in what is now West Virginia. [622 total casualties] Visit these links to learn more and find out how you can Read More
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