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American Civil War Store

American Civil War Store

http://www.american-civil-war-store.blogspot.com/

A forum for discussion on all aspects of the civil war

American Civil War Stories

American Civil War Stories

http://civilwarstories.blogspot.com

The American Civil War was the bloodiest and largest amount of casualties that Americans have ever faced on there own soil. Lets not loose the stories of those brave and great men that fought for what they believed in!

American Civil War Gaming & Reading

American Civil War Gaming & Reading

http://brettschulte.net/ACWBlog/

Focusing on new American Civil War wargames, scenarios, mods, playtesting, game & book publishers, current books being read, research, and anything else in the life of a Civil War buff.

Civil War Memory

Civil War Memory

http://cwmemory.com

Welcome to Civil War Memory. I blog about subjects related to how Americans have chosen to remember and commemorate their Civil War. Topics cover a range of issues from Civil War historiography to issues in public history and the teaching of history on th

Civil War History

Civil War History

http://civilwarhistory.wordpress.com

We are historians, history buffs, or other people who love the Civil War (or, if you prefer, the War Between the States). We combine our talents to present our knowledge of this period in our nation’s history in the hopes that you, the reader, will gain

Civil War Women

Civil War Women

http://civilwarwomen.blogspot.com

Bios and stories about women of the Civil War era, how they lived, what they did to survive

Friend and Foe Alike: The Missouri Civil War Blog

Friend and Foe Alike: The Missouri Civil War Blog

http://www.friendandfoe.org

Friend and Foe Alike is a Missouri Civil War Blog promoting discussion of the unique history of the Civil War in the state of Missouri

My Morbid Obsession: Death in Antebellum America,…

My Morbid Obsession: Death in Antebellum America, the Civil War, and Today

http://my-morbid-obsession.blogspot.com

An exploration of death and dying in antebellum America, the Civil War, and its relevance for today.

AMerican History blog

AMerican History blog

http://ushistoryfiles.wordpress.com

My vision is to provide book reviews, trip updates as I visit historical sites (with my lovely wife), and other history related items. My focus is primarily on American History with an emphasis on the Civil War and Native American studies. Unfortun

Civil War Toy Soldiers, Classic Toy Soldiers

Civil War Toy Soldiers, Classic Toy Soldiers

http://civilwartoysoldiers.net

Find Civil War toy soldiers for the best collections here.

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Gift Ideas

Queer Dating | December 18th 2009 by Sensei Cher

Last time I put up a few ways to figure out what to get someone. Whether it be a GF, BF or anyone, it's pretty hard to come up with a gift for some people. There are those without hobbies or interests that allow for gifts. I wished my Dad would tak read more

Petersburg Moving Services: Providing Safe Relocation

Statewide Relocation Blog | December 17th 2009 by Lalit dash

Petersburg city of Virginia is a place with pre-historic evidence and had been home of the indigenous people for a long time. One of the few places in America that still carries the evidence of the rich heritage that American civilization was part of read more

JESSE JAMES: A TRUE AMERICAN TERRORIST

Rumors in Richmond | December 17th 2009 by Casey Longyear

JESSE JAMES: A TRUE AMERICAN TERRORIST Jesse James was an American outlaw, gang leader, bank and train robber from the state of Missori and the most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. Jesse and his older brotherFrank James were Confederate gu read more

Pakistan court orders not to deport 5 US citizens

Pakistan News | December 17th 2009

Lahore, Pakistan News : A top Pakistani court on Thursday asked the government not to deport five American citizens being held in Pakistan on suspicion of links with militants, according to officials. The five men did not appear in court on Thursday. read more

Psychiatry’s civil war

Klintron's Brain | December 16th 2009

When doctors disagree with each other, they usually couch their criticisms in careful, measured language. In the past few months, however, open conflict has broken out among the upper echelons of US psychiatry. The focus of discord is a volume called read more

Gone With The Wind Movie Trailer Video | 70 Years On And It’s C…

Web TV Hub | December 16th 2009

This video is the movie trailer for Gone With The Wind when it was reissued in 1961. The film itself was originally released in 1939, making this its 70th anniversary. Whether you love or hate Gone With The Wind, it’s definitely a true classi read more

John Jovino Gun Shop, New York

Loic Brohard Photography | December 15th 2009 by Brohard

John Jovino Gun Shop or the John Jovino Company is a firearms dealer and factory located at 183 Grand Street, in Little Italy in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is the oldest gun retailer in New York City and claims to be the oldest gun sh read more

Michael Scheuer on the Obama Doctrine

RedStateEclectic | December 15th 2009 by Laura

This excerpt should entice you into clicking through: With his call for more-lethal sanctions that unavoidably will fall on those who can neither defend themselves nor strike back, Barack Obama enters the Pantheon of Democratic heroes. From th read more

Stephen Moyer: A British Vampire in True Blood

True Blood Net News, Interviews & More | December 15th 2009 by Tosha Shelton

Stephen Moyer, who plays a Southern gentleman, former American Civil War soldier and a 173-year-old vampire in the hit HBO series True Blood, is another British actor in the US currently setting female hearts a-fluttering. Hailing from his hometown B read more

A Brief Timeline of Tax Practices of the United States, Chapter O…

Income Tax Articles | December 15th 2009 by Zig Zag

Raleigh NC Accountant W. Marc Gilfillan, CPA, NC, individual and business CPA and Tax expert, shares about the history of taxes… From 1868 until 1913, about ninety percent of the national government’s income was derived from taxes on whisk read more