By Region
- 341
- Drought Debunked
- Social strife may have caused the collapse of the Anasazi empire. Reprint of a New York Times article from 1996.
- 342
- Map of Anasazi Territory
- Map of Four Corners area, also of surrounding states, showing rivers, valleys, and Indian sites. Can be printed out at notebook size.
- 343
- American Civil War
- Includes flags, maps and timeline, casualties of the civil war, battles and statistics, women in the war, life stories and people search.
- 344
- American Civil War Home
- Shotgun's Civil War site - including overviews of many different aspects of the war, biographies, battle summaries, photographs, selected official records, and Fox's Regimental losses.
- 345
- Astrocartography of the Secession of South Carolina
- Essay on the astrocartography of the Civil War, focus on how the planetary metaphors of Mars and Pluto were reflected in this historic event, by astrocartographer Rob Couteau.
- 346
- Casey's On-Line Virtual Civil War Archive
- A virtual library of Civil War military histories, Union manuals and documents, includes links to other resources.
- 347
- Civil War
- A presentation of information about the battles and soldiers, in addition to a vast array of photographs and links.
- 348
- Civil War Academy
- Information about many aspects of the most bloody conflict in United States history.
- 349
- Civil War Archive
- A collection of American Civil War regimental histories, letters from home and diary excerpts.
- 350
- Civil War Chaplains
- Description of qualifications and the role of Civil War chaplains, who shared every part of the soldiers' lives. Includes some photographs.
- 351
- Civil War Signal Corps
- Descriptions, manuals and photographs of the signal equipment and methods used during the American Civil War.
- 354
- Civil War Zone
- A collection of Civil War related biographies, documents, songs, chronology, battle orders, links, and recipes.
- 355
- Fort Craig
- A southwestern fort and a Civil war Battlefield, where Confederate General Sibley fought Union General E.R.S. Canby. A New Mexico historical site.
- 356
- Intelligence in the American Civil War
- The works of Edwin C. Fishel, a noted author in the area of intelligence, reveals covert operations, spies and intrigue gathered from his research on the role of intelligence in the Civil War.