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Louisiana Native Guards
The first black soldiers in the Union Army during the Civil War. The Corps d'Afrique at Port Hudson.
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Civil War Treasures from the New-York Historical Society
Includes recruiting posters for New York City regiments of volunteers; stereographic views documenting the mustering of soldiers and of popular support for the Union in New York City; photography showing the war's impact, both in the north and south; and drawings and writings by ordinary soldiers on both sides.
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Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War   - Created in 1881 by the Grand Army of the Republic, the Congressionally chartered society preserves the memory of the American Civil War Union soldiers. Open to lineal male descendants of those Union soldiers and officers. Offers membership application, scholarships, upcoming events and programs, and related Civil War links.-- http://suvcw.org/   Society: Organizations: Lineage: American Wars and Conflicts: Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War   (1) Native North Georgia Union Sentiments
Address made in 1901 by Sion Darnell (1845-1906), president of the Georgia Department of the Grand Army of the Republic, regarding the area's Union soldiers in the American Civil War.
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North Carolina Union Forces
There were eight regiments of Union Soldiers raised in North Carolina. Site contains links to them.
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Movieprop.com - Andersonville
Review and essay about the Turner Original Movie based on the real life struggles of Union Soldiers imprisoned in the Andersonville Prison Camp which claimed 12,912 lives to starvation and murder.
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Milliken's Bend - Black Soldiers Defeat Confederates
Black soldiers vindicated President Abraham Lincoln by defeating Confederate soldiers at Milliken's Bend, in the critical battle for Vicksburg in the Civil War. As a result, most barriers to the enlistment and effective deployment of Colored recruits were eliminat 1000 ed in pursuit of the ultimate Union victory. Most of the Colored infantry had minimal training, were outnumbered and ill-equipped. Nevertheless, in close hand-to-hand combat, they routed the "Rebs" and won respect previously denied by both sides of the conflagration. Site features maps, links, historical articles, discussion group.
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7th Illinois Cavalry, C Troop
Historical re-enacting group portraying the United States horse soldier from the revolution to 1943, but primarily Union Civil War Cavalry. Membership information, photos, and events.
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17th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Company E
Group portrays the life of the Union infantry soldier from uniforms and equipment to camp life and drill as authentically as possible for educational living history demonstrations and battle reenactments. Contains a newsletter, membership information and events.
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First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Co. D - Lincoln Guards
Formed to educate the public about the unit's role in the war and life in general of the common Union soldier. Includes a history of the original unit, events, membership details and photos.
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Department of Michigan - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
This organization is dedicated to preserving the memory of Union Soldiers through Grave Registration, G.A.R. records retention, Civil War monuments preservation, and special ceremonies and services; includes information on membership, camps, events, queries, and quarterly newsletter the Michigan Messenger which is on-line.
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American Experience: The Time of the Lincolns
A virtual journey into the world of the Lincolns. Step inside the world of slavery, follow Confederate and Union soldiers into war, and explore the factors that divided a nation.
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The Battle of Gettysburg
Includes daily accounts of military action and battle maps. Also expresses the human side of war by telling the tale of military life through the eyes of a seventeen-year-old Union soldier.
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The Story of One Union Soldier
On September 3rd, 1862 at the age of 25, Bernard McKnight enlisted in the Union Army (Massachusetts 3rd Cavalry) and would go to fight in America's Civil War, a conflict of which he probably had little understanding.
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Charleston Race Course Prison Dead
Union Civil War soldiers who died in Charleston, SC, were reinterred after the war in either the Florence or Beaufort National Cemeteries in South Carolina.
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William H a32 . Johnson Civil War Letters
Letters of Union soldier William H. Johnson, a sergeant in Co. E, Seventh Connecticut Volunteers. Links to other manuscripts collections.
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