Interim May Intelligence Report 2000 - Odds And Ends From Around this conspiracy which foretold the American civil war, which was and finance theefforts for a war which was to be the most destructive in America's history. http://www.scripturesforamerica.org/html2/jmirmay0.htm
Links To The Past There is an enormous body of fiction about that incomparable period inhistory. odds ends. A chronological list of civil war battles. http://www.hevanet.com/gladhaus/history.html
Extractions: a potpourri of sites about the past Old postcards are a wonderful way to learn about the past. Here is an introduction to the postcard collection begun by Jude's grandmother almost a hundred years ago. Others can be seen on various states' sites around the web, by following links from our Gallery page. The best place to start is at The Kansas Collection. , an assortment of information and anecdotes about the state a lot of our ancestors walked through, stopped by for a spell, or stayed in. Read all about The Making of America when it happened. A wonderful source of original documents and books. There are collections at The University of Michigan and at Cornell University A must-see for anyone studying Idaho's history: The University of Idaho Special Collections Fascinating snapshots of history can be found at The Center for Story Preservation Project Gutenberg puts documents of historical interest (but limited availability) as close as your computer. Here's the text of Charles Darwin's "Voyage of the Beagle." We invite you to drop by and sample historical novels by Judith B. Glad
Old Comrades Shrapnel Page - Odds & Ends About Artillery In NZ guns and are keen to preserve the history of the of any equipments used in that war,or can expatriate Canadian, working as an international civil servant in http://riv.co.nz/rnza/shrapnel/shrap1.htm
Extractions: Oranje Vrijstaat Artillerie Corps is an historical study and re-enactment group based in South Africa. They have their own authentic guns and are keen to preserve the history of the equipments and the units associated with the Anglo-Boer War. If you know the whereabouts of any equipments used in that war, or can get any information on any of those pieces (especially serial numbers), please let them know at kruppgun@yahoo.co.uk . They are sincere about getting their facts right and are generous in spreading the word about the pieces they find. October 2002 Bill Godwin-Toby reports "Hello New Zealand! An expatriate Canadian, working as an international civil servant in Austria for 28 years, I frequently spend time in the Austrian countryside. Last weekend, I spend two nights in a quaint hotel south of Graz... In an upstairs lounge, a small pillow caught my eye because of a Royal Artillery insignia . The embroidery is sewn to the pillow cover made of what I think is a piece of military issue, olive drab, blanket. The owners have few clues to its origin. Either it was sewn by an Allied prisoner, or following the war, by a German or Austrian soldier incarcerated in the same camp. I have attached a photo thereof ... The hotel, the proprietor of which is named Harkamp, can be found at www.harkamp.at
Links We Recommend Beaver County history A website resource for local history. Mr. Fred Jordan - Fred'spersonal civil war Site; Tom Recommended for fine tinware odds and ends. http://www.63rdpvi.org/links.html
Extractions: The Civil War Reenactors - One of the oldest online message board for those in the hobby. Western Pennsylvania Civil War Resources - The name says it all! The Library of Congress Civil War Homepage America's Memory - A part of the Library of Congress. The Authentic Campaigner - A website devoted to assisting those in the campaign and progressive movement. Living the Memory - Another Civil War reenactor website. Civil War Photography Center - A great website from our friend Rob Gibson of Gibson's Photography in Gettysburg. Beaver County, Pennsylvania - We have a link on the site for the county. Check them out for more information on the home of the 63rd. Civil War Interactive - A weekly online news magazine dedicated to Civil War related activities. Beaver County History - A website resource for local history Endview Plantation - An event near Colonial Williamsburg Neshaminy - USV event out east NEW MARKET - The event on the original battlefield. South Mountain - The Battle of Crampton's Gap in Burkittsville, MD. CEDAR CREEK - Year-ender that's become quite a to-do.
Department Of History Home Page Historiography), Byzantine history, and other odds and ends. areas of research includethe civil war in East Advising process in the history Department, with http://www.etsu.edu/cas/history/fac.htm
Extractions: Dr. Day has recently become a certified scuba diver so that he can pursue his research in the Solomon Islands. Leila al'Imad (B.S., 1970, Beirut College for Women, Beirut, Lebanon; B.A., 1973, the American University of Beirut; Ph.D., 1986, New York University) Associate Professor. Dr. al'Imad specializes in the history of the Middle East and has published The Fatimid Vizierate, 969-1172 . Dr. al'Imad routinely makes trips to the Middle East to pursue her research.
Silverbrook Bookmarks odds ends. So Long civil war civil war for Kids civil war Home Page civil warHome Page civil war Women CWi civil war Cookbook history Place US http://www.west-bend.k12.wi.us/silverbrook/bk2.htm
Spanish Civil War Miscellany Miscellany. odds AND ends. New President of the European Union Was AFalangist. IOC Chief Says He Was Blindsided by '60 Minutes' Samaranch http://www.marxists.org/history/spain/spain20.htm
Civil War Potpourri Page The civil war Potpourri Page contains odds and ends about the civil war that are found nowhere else on the internet. A great study site. this most important aspect of the war that is often overlooked. civil war All Stars http://www.civilwarhome.com/potpourr.htm
Extractions: Great information about the Civil War that fits into no particular category! A Horseman In The Sky This is a great little story by Ambrose Bierce. It first appeared in "Tales of Soldiers and Civilians" published in 1891. Anaconda Plan Winfield Scott's original plan on how to crush the rebellion. Balloons With The Army Of The Potomac A personal reminiscence by Professor T. S. C. Lowe, who introduced and made balloon observations on the Peninsula for the Union Army. Black Codes Passed by Southern politicians in the former Confederate states, 1865-66, these codes were meant to regulate the life and labor of newly freed slaves. Blockade An interesting article about the initial blockading of the Southern seaports by the Union Navy. Border States As far as Lincoln was concerned there were four of them. Here is a brief description. Boys In The Civil War How young they were! Yet every bit the full measure of a man. Cadets In The Fray This is the best short description of the VMI Cadets participation at the battle of New Market that I have read.
SRM Odds And Ends odds and ends. come back soon. Museums. Kennesaw civil war Museum,Kennesaw, GA; South Carolina Railroad Museum, Winnsboro, SC; http://www.srmduluth.org/oddsandends.htm
Extractions: Odds and Ends Books which may be of interest to you along with contributed reviews and recommendations. Through the Amazon.com associates program, your purchase of any recommended book provides a contribution to the museum. Books of Interest Following are sites we have chosen which are related by various means to the museum and may be of interest in your Internet travels. Thank you again for visiting and come back soon.
Burgoo Books The civil war Notebook; A Collection of LittleKnown Facts and Other odds-and-Endsabout the civil war civil war Extra A Newspaper history of the http://www.burgoo.com/morecivilwar.html
Extractions: The Civil War Notebook; A Collection of Little-Known Facts and Other Odds-and-Ends about the Civil War Civil War Breech Loading Rifles: A Survey of the Innovative Infantry Arms of the American Civil War Civil War Extra: A Newspaper History of the Civil War from Nat Turner to 1863: Volume 1 Orthopaedic Injuries of the Civil War : An Atlas of Orthopaedic Injuries and Treatments during the Civil War ... When Will This Cruel War Be over?: The Civil War Diary of Emma Simpson (Dear America Series)
Military Arms Collector Library Home Contact Us Firearms for Sale oddsn-ends for Sale Ammo Deals CarbineParts Ordering Instructions Collector New history of World war II. http://mactec-militaryarms.com/library.html
Extractions: Small business Web site hosting and ecommerce - BizHosting.com The No.5 Jungle Carbine Mauser Military Rifles of the World The 101st Airborne At Normandy (no picture available) A War To Be Won Fighting The Second World War Flags Of Our Fathers The Second World War The 101st Airborne At Normandy Band of Brothers : E Co., 506th Reg., 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest D-Day June 6, 1944 Citizen Soldiers : The U.S. Army from the Normandy Beaches to the Bulge to the Surrender of Germany Beyond The Beachhead: The 29th Infantry Division in Normandy
Odds And Ends such areas as slavery, Revolutionary war, civil war, Reconstruction Era, civil RightsMovement News. http://www.dogonvillage.com/Tidbits/noprison.htm
Extractions: Front Page News The Bridge Kids View Ben E. Mays Center Shopping Directory Dogon Village Press Releases Books Film Music Book Store Music Store Entertainment Ben E Mays Digital Hit Squad DV PressWire Tri-State Design Infinite Pictures NCBVP IBSA Doctor Lad AA Women's Fund Gideon Army Cease Fire Visions Basketball APWU SCLC/WOMEN Rosa's Hand Noir Magazine GCBW War Correspondent Amen Corner Art Africa Watts Travel Negro Spirituals NCAAE AmeriCorps Atlanta Black Agenda Code Red MLK March Our Members refer this site Search Site BLACK QUEST is composed of the African American experiences, achievements and contributions in such areas as slavery, Revolutionary War, Civil War, Reconstruction Era, Civil Rights Movement, inventions, art, entertainment, sports, and more. BLACK QUEST consists of over 1,200 entries in the form of multiple choice and true and false questions with visual enhancement that complement the written work. By playing this game, the participants will gain a greater insight, understanding and knowledge regarding the African American heritage.
Children A Nation Divided The US civil war, 18611865 - http//www.historyplace odds andEnds. United States of America - http//www.whitehouse.gov/history/firstladies http://ww2.ocls.lib.fl.us/favorites/children.html
Extractions: Children's Resources American History Animals Arts/Crafts Books and Reading ... World History A note for kids: the Internet is like a gigantic street or highway that can take you to millions of interesting places. But just like on any street or highway you need to be careful while you're traveling. Please click on the links below and read about how to be safe while using the Internet: Internet Rules of the Road http://www.usdoj.gov/kidspage/do-dont.htm
Educational, Hobby And Family Online Course Descriptions Search Engine Tips 5. How to Handle Mailing Lists and Photographs, odds and Ends6 Exploring civil war Sites on the Internet (American history For Ages http://www.bdgonline.com/coudescr.html
Extractions: Dr. Barbara Denny George's Online Instructional Site Learn how to trace your family history using the Internet. An online course for persons new to Genealogy and/or the Internet. The instructor is very patient and leads newcomers through the Internet with ease. Those who prefer a faster pace are able to do so because the course is self-paced. The course is purposely long in order to offer much to the very beginner to genealogy as well as the experienced genealogist who is new to the Internet. It covers: 1. Charts and Forms and How to Acquire Information for Them 2. Visit the Most Popular Genealogical Sites on the Web 3. Surname Sites 4. Search Engine Tips 5. How to Handle Mailing Lists and Photographs, Odds and Ends
History Education Homepage Includes civil war personalities, battles, and causes for the conflict.Category Society history United States wars civil war in the civil war under constant pressure and odds; especially at American civil warHomepage. Feldmeth, Greg D. US history Resources http//home.earthlink.net http://mywebpages.comcast.net/civilwar101/history.htm
Extractions: "O GOD the Lord, the strength of my salvation, You have covered my head in the day of battle." Confederate Prayer Book GET THE LATEST NEWS HERE The American Civil War - 1861 to 1865 - was a culminating event in the history of the United States. Since 1619, tensions began to build-up between the Northern industrial states and the Southern plantation states. Slavery, state's rights, political parties, secession, compromises, and abolitionist contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. More than 618,000 men died in the war both Union Blue and Confederate Gray. One cannot understand American History unless he or she understands the causes and the conflicts of the Civil War. Many infamous battles were fought during this devastating war. Click on Battles in the contents to follow links to: America's bloodiest day at Antietam, Maryland 1862, the turning points of the Civil War Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and Vicksburg, Mississippi 1863, not war but murder at Cold Harbor, Virginia 1864, the stonewall brigades at First and Second Bull Run 1861, and Marye's Heights at the Battle of Fredericksburg 1862. You will be amazed at the circumstances these brave and honorable soldiers fought through in these battles and campaigns. Also click on the Civil War Generals tab and read and look at pictures of some of America's most beloved Civil War officers.
Crossfire odds at winning depend on number of entries received. of Maine to join the Unioncause in the civil war. history lovers are sure to find IN THE CROSSFIRE an http://lauraleebliss.homestead.com/crossfire.html
Extractions: Entries that do not contain confirmation for purchasing IN THE CROSSFIRE, plus a name and e-mail address will be void. O dds at winning depend on number of entries received. Contest ends May 31, 2003. One winner will be drawn on June 1st out of the entries received. CONTEST HOME History Comes Alive A nation is immersed in battle when Josiah Simmons makes his way from the rocky coastline of Maine to join the Union cause in the Civil War. After an encounter with a Confederate soldier on the battlefield of Fredericksburg, he finds himself on a dangerous mission into enemy territory on behalf of the solder. Can the power of selflessness he witnessed in Fredericksburg help him face an uncertain future?
Penn State Stuff for my most recent course on the civil war and Reconstruction. If you have anycomments or suggestions, please send email. Course Syllabi. odds and ends. http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/r/m/rms216/PennState.htm
Matthew White's Homepage separatist movement in US and Canadian history had succeded? What would an AmericanCivil war of the 1990s have odds and ends SmartAss Instructions for Life; http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/
Gen. Links some allied surnames Connie's Family history Pages some Admin Genealogical NumberingSystems odds and ends Is - potpourri of information, war records, links http://www.reeb.org/rfa/gen__links.htm
The Irish Eivers/Evers/Ivers Research Web Also Lest We Forget .The Commonwealth armies war dead. Browse through various datathat researchers have found odds and ends , or have a civil Registration. http://www.ivers.freeserve.co.uk/
Extractions: The Irish Eivers/Evers/Ivers Research Web Hosted By Cliff Ivers of Manchester, England. Civil Registration Parish Records Family Trees Census Records ... Georges Notes NEW page Name variants in the Griffiths Property Valuation of 1860's compiled by George Also Lest We Forget.... The Commonwealth armies war dead This web site is dedicated to researching 18th and 19th Century Irish families with the name Eivers, Evers, Ivers, Evre, Heever, MacKeever. Please have a look at the Origins of the name page including a rather vague reference to our 'ROYAL ANCESTOR' King Ivor Eivers of Dublin. It may get you a free pint of Guinness if you ever visit the city. Browse through various data that researchers have found Odds and Ends , or have a look at the Photo Section to see if there is a family resemblance. In the early 1800's there were probably just over 100 families with this name in Ireland. Most of them lived in the midlands of Ireland in the counties of Westmeath and Longford. Many may have perished in the famine during the1840's. Some of the survivors and their children emigrated in search of a better life. There is a world-wide group of about 20 of us whose family trees share this name, we are connected by e-mail and pool our research in the hope that we find some common ancestor. Current researchers have connections with: Ireland, England, Wales, United States, Australia, New Zealand and the Virgin Islands Have an open mind about the spelling of the surname. My grandfather married as an Ivers, was christened an Evers and was the son of an Eivers!