By Region
- 361
- Scots in the Civil War
- The stories of men and women born in Scotland who fought in the American Civil War.
- 362
- Storypath: A Nation Divided
- A social studies curriculum unit in the Storypath series dealing with the Civil War, specifically the area around Chattanooga.
- 363
- The United States Civil War
- This site has information on the U.S. Civil War and the people in it, as well as some of the battles fought.
- 364
- The American Civil War from 1861-1865
- Contains information and links about Lincoln, Lee, Grant, Gettysburg, Appomattox, Bull Run, Antietam, other battles and Civil War History.
- 365
- The Civil War Home Page
- A collection of Civil War related links, photos, letters and diaries, documents, and battle reports.
- 366
- The History Place - U.S. Civil War 1861-1865
- An easy-to-use American Civil War timeline with many original photographs and interesting quotes.
- 367
- The New York City Draft Riots of 1863
- An illustrated account of five days of mayhem in July 1863, which included the lynching of eleven black men.
- 368
- The Western Theater in the Civil War
- Information about the Army of the Cumberland and George H. Thomas source page and the Army of Tennessee and Braxton Bragg source page.
- 369
- Virginia Civil War Battles
- Virginia Civil War information including battles and the State flag history.
- 370
- Wikipedia: Origins of the American Civil War
- Four-part article exploring the causes of the conflict.
- 372
- The Aztecs
- A Spanish and English presentation about the Aztec Empire and its fall, and the everyday life and culture of its people. Also provides a selection of games and quizzes, images, and maps.
- 373
- Civil War Nurses
- The nurses and the medical departments on both sides of the Civil War played an important part in the life of injured soldiers. Covers the role of nurses in the war, including essays, photographs, and letters.
- 374
- Civil War Women
- Resources available online from the Special Collections Library at Duke University.
- 375
- Women In Uniform In The Civil War
- In the last few years, historians have become more and more aware of what was previously thought to be a limited phenomenon in the Civil War: the incidence of women disguising themselves as men and enlisting in the army.
- 376
- Women Soldiers
- A small site containing the names of around fifty (50) women who fought in the Civil War, in the guise of men. E-mail site-builder for more photographs.