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    1. CIVIL WAR WEB SITES
    2. I found these at another place on the internet and thought they might be useful to somebody. CIVIL WAR WEB SITES Stratford Plantation (Robert E. Lee's home) http://www.tyrell.net/~lawrence/ Civil War Information, Documents, and Archives http://www.access.digex.net/~bdboyle/cw.html The American Civil War Homepage http://cobweb.utcc.utk.edu/~hoemann/cwarhp.html Resources include: General Resources--Timeline and Overview Graphic Images from Library of Congress (Matthew Brady Photos) Letters, Accounts and Documents Modern Histories/Bibliography Rosters of Combatants Misc. Military information Links to other Sites Gettysburg Discussion Group http://www.arthes.com:1030/gettys.html Military History (American Civil War) http://kuhttp.cc.ukans.edu/history/milhst/civwar.html Civil War Resources http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfeng/cwarres.htm US Civil War Center http://www.cwc.lsu.edu US Civil War Center/Civil War Links Index http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/civlink.htm The American Civil War and Reconstruction http://gopher.gmu.edu:80/other/history/research/subject/cw.area/ PA Virtual Tours (Includes Gettysburg) http://www.pa.net/virtual/virtual.html The Civil War http://www.evansville.net/~mmd/ 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment CSA http://fly.hiwaay.net/~dsmart Selected Civil War Photographs (Library of Congress) http://rs6.loc.gov/cwphome.html "Valley of the Shadow" Exhibit (University of Virginia) http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/vshadow Primary Sources, Book Reviews, Conferences, etc. gopher://gopher.uic.edu//1/research/history/hnetxx/40227000 Palmetto Battalion Homepage http://ncwa.org/palm Irish Brigade Homepage http://199.88.68.204/irish Civil War Page - Dakota State University http://www.dsu.edu:80/~jankej/civilwar.html The Gettysburg Welcome Center http://www.welcome.com 6th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment Homepage http://zippy.intcom.net/~tomt/6ovihome.htm US Army Military History Institute >From Quackery to Bacteriology Medicine in the 19th Century http://www.cl.utoledo.edu:80/canaday/quackery/quack1.html/ This exhibit traces the dvelopment of medicine through printed works from heroic medicine at the beginning of the century to quackery movements, the experience of the civil war and ends with improvements in medical education and formulation of germ theory at the Century's end. Topics covered include: women's health; mental health; public health and preventive medicine. The Natural Museum of Civil War Medicine http://www.crcmedia.com/~mcwm/ http://144.99.192.240/ American Civil War archive http://www.access.digex.net/~bdoyle/cw.html

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