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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

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!

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

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 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

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 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

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.

Clarksburg's Courageous World War II (Clarksburg O…

Clarksburg's Courageous World War II (Clarksburg Ohio)

http://clarksburgscourageous.blogspot.com/

Clarksburg's Courageous World War II follows the day-to-day action of the 222 Clarksburg Ohio war veterans who served between the dates of 1939 and late 1946. The blog includes current research on the men and other interesting facts about the war.

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Huntley Road Winter Sunrise by Mary Beth Brath

Daily Painters of Pennsylvania | December 23rd 2009 by Mary Beth Brath

Huntley Road Winter SunriseAcrylic on Canvas, 12" x 16"Available at the Vancura Gallery of Fine Art$250Merry Christmas!While living in a Civil War Era farmhouse (built in 1864) in Geauga County Ohio, this was the morning view from my living room. The read more

Ohio childhood home of Civil War general restored

The PC PipeLine | December 21st 2009

CLYDE, Ohio -- Passing through this Sandusky County city on Rt. 20, motorists are more likely to notice the figure of Gen. James B. McPherson at the McPherson Cemetery than the white clapboard house across the street. read more

What is the Salisbury System?

InsideYourDiet.com - Diet Reviews | December 18th 2009 by Katie Weston

The Salisbury system is a very early example of a “fad diet”. Dr. James H. Salisbury started this diet in the 1800s when he was a physician for the Union Army in Ohio during the American Civil War. Dr. Salisbury saw that many of the army troops w read more

German heritage - so important to York County's Civil War story

Cannonball | December 8th 2009 by Scott Mingus

The old castle at Heidelberg, Germany. (Image courtesy of Burschenschaft Teutonia zu Jena). I am in southwestern Germany this week on business. My employer, P. H. Glatfelter, owns a specialty paper mill tucked in a very scenic river valley (Murgth read more

Will The Big Ten Win More Than One Bowl Game This Winter?

Sports news | December 6th 2009 by steve

The pairings for all 34 bowl games are finally official, and seven of them include Big Ten teams.  That means we can finally quit talking about last bowl season's horrible performance by conference teams and start trying to figure out if Big Ten tea read more

Pigskin Saturday, The Big One

The Victorious Opposition Blog | December 5th 2009

For a college football fan, it does not get any better For those that started early and watched the Civil War (Oregon/Oregon St., a rivalry going back 115 years), they got treated to one of the best games of the year, a match up that literally game d read more

Oregon Goes To the Rose Bowl: It's All About Redemption

period forcing atmosphere retreat concerns | December 4th 2009 by scaffeldfa

If the Rose Bowl is half as good as the Pac-10 qualifier was, then we're in for a treat when Ohio State and Oregon get it on in early January next year. It's strange, because Oregon State fans will probably be feeling a little annoyed about losing th read more

Buckeyes Learn Their Rose Bowl Foe Tonight

Terrelle Pryor Online | December 3rd 2009

This time last year, all of Buckeye Nation were Oregon Duck fans. We needed Oregon to beat Oregon State, on the road, in order to knock them out of the Rose Bowl and give the Big Ten (specifically Ohio State) a 2nd BCS bid. Had Oregon State won, they read more

Tonight we learn our Rose Bowl opponent

BucksInsider.com | December 3rd 2009

Usually after the Ohio State-Michigan game, interests in college football throughout the state of Ohio runs to a moderate-at-best level.  Not so tonight. What’s happening Tonight, Oregon State (8-3) travels 47 miles down Route 5 to Eugene, whe read more

Buckeyes’ Rose Bowl Opponent Determined Tonight

WaitingForNextYear | December 3rd 2009 by Scott Sargent

Tonight a good number of televisions in and around the Columbus, Ohio area will be tuned to a football game featuring two Oregon teams. That doesn’t happen very often. In fact, much of tonight’s “Civil War” will be unprecedent read more

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