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A. Arthur
Judah Phillip Benjamin, Confederate Statesman
Judah
Benjamin
James
Buchanan -- Fifteenth President 1857-1861
Grover Cleveland
and the Confederate Flags
Schulyer
Colfax
Schuyler
Colfax, Grant's 1st V.P.
Jefferson Davis
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An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Alabama Civil
War Hospitals
Army Nurses
Archive of Civil War News Columns
on Medicine
Battlefield Medicine
in the Civil War
Caring for the
Men (CW Medicine)
19th Century Diseases
Challenges of Healthcare
During the Civil War
The Civil War Army
Surgeon and His Work
Civil
War Dentistry
Civil War Doctors
Civil War Era Women Physicians
Civil
War Health Department
Civil War Hospitals
in Richmond
Civil War Medical Care
Civil
War Medical Terms
Civil War Medicine
Civil War Medicine
Civil War
Medicine Course
Civil War
Medicine Resources
Civil War Medicine:
VCU Library
Civil War Nurse Clara
Barton's Memorabilia Found
Civil War Pharmacy
Civil
War Surgeon's Operating Case
Collecting and
Drying Medicinal Substances
Confederate Field Hospital
Confederate Medical
Department
Confederate
Medical Personnel
Dentistry in the
American Civil War
Did the Civil
War create 500,000 Morphine Addicts?
Disease
Responsible for Civil War Deaths
Dr. John Craven:
The Confederate Patient
Elizabeth
Blackwell, M.D.
Famous Nurses
from the Civil War
Five Nurses
from St. Lawrence County
From Quackery
to Bacteriology
Going to Great Lengths:
Dentistry and the Civil War
William Alexander
Hammond
History
of Black Physicians
History of U.S.
Army Dentistry
The History of Mental
Illness
The Hospital Steward's
Tent
Insects, Disease
and History
Dr.
Letterman's Gettysburg Report
Maggots and Rats: Nature's
Surgeons During the Civil War
Medical Articles from
Civil War News
Medical Care,
Battle Wounds, and Disease
Medical History on the Internet
The
Medical Men and Women of the Civil War
Medical Museum Exhibits
Medical Technology
Medical
Treatment in the Civil War
Medicine at the Start
of the Civil War
Medicine
in the Civil War
Medicines Helped
Pay for the Civil War
The Military Records
of Doctor Samuel Mudd
Mother Seton's
Sisters of Charity in the Civil War
Mower General Civil War Hospital 1865
National Museum of Civil War Medicine
National Museum
of Health and Medicine
The
North's Unsung Sisters of Mercy
A
Nurse in the Civil War
Nurses: "The Angels
of the Battlefield"
Nursing
Links
On
Surgery's Cutting Edge in the Civil War
An
Overview of Civil War Medicine
Resources in Civil
War Medicine
Sickbed
Warrior
Skeletal
Collections
Society of Civil War Surgeons
Soldier's
Disease and Addiction
South Carolina
Physicians in the Civil War
St. Francis Hospital,
Colorado Springs, CO
Stonewall's Surgeon - Dr. Hunter Holmes McGuire
Tennessee
Confederate Physicians: An Introduction
Union Army Ambulance
Corps
U.S.
Army Hospital Department Bottles
VCU Libraries:
Civil War Medicine
Virginia's
Confederate Military Hospitals
Vision
Testing History
War
Stories: Bug Medicine
War
Syndromes and Their Evaluation: From the U.S. Civil War to the Persian Gulf
War
Whitman's
Drum Taps and Washington's Civil War Hospitals
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Catholicism in Antebellum North Carolina
Alabama
State Bible
Aspects of
the Antebellum Christmas
Augusta
County, VA, Churches and Religious Activities
Black Theodicy
Catechism to
be Taught Orally to Those Who Cannot Read
The Catholic Church:
May 29, 1863
Catholics
and the Civil War: Never a House Divided
"Catholics
and the Negro" by Joseph Butsch
Catholicism &
the Old South
Chaplains of the Confederacy
Christianity
and the Civil War
Christmas
in the Civil War
The Church in the Southern
Black Community
Churches
and Congregations in Charleston, SC
The Church of Freetown
The Church of
Robert E. Lee Betrays the South
Confederate Passover
Confederate
Soldier's Prayer
The Confederate State
of Mind
A Condensed
Anti-Slavery Bible Argument
Early Religion in the
Upper New River Valley
The Episcopal
Church and the Confederate Flag
Experience of
a Confederate Chaplain
The Flag
and the Fury
Grace United Methodist
Church
The Historical
Roots of America's Christian Fundamentalism
History
of the Catholic Church in the US (#6 - Civil War, #7 - Reconstruction)
"How
the Evangelicals Saved America" by George McKenna
How to End
War
In
Present-Day Brooklyn, Echo of the Civil War
Jewish
women in the Civil War
Jews in the Civil War
The Journal of Southern Religion
Kansas Methodism
Life of Reverend
Victor M. Dewey
Methodism
and the Slavery Question, 1844-1865
Mother Seton's
Sisters of Charity in the Civil War
National Expansion and Strife
Noah's Curse and the Southern
Defense of Slavery
Nuns
in the Civil War
Oral Catechism for
the Instruction of the Slaves
Order for Morning
and Evening Prayer Episcopal Church of the Confederate States
Passover Celebration
by Jewish Soldiers in the Union Army
Passover in a
Civil War Camp
Peace
on Earth, but not in Vicksburg
The Pope
and the Confederacy
Prayer for the Confederacy
The
Relevant Doctrines of Southern Theology
Religion and the
Founding of the American Republic
Religion
in Mississippi
Religion in the
South
The
Religion of the Lost Cause
Religion
of the South
"The Religious
Instruction of the Negroes in the United States"
Religious Nationalism
in the Cherokee Nation, 1855-1867
Religious
Revivals in Civil War Armies
The Roots
of Southern Evangelicalism
A Slave Catechism
Slave Missions and
the Black Churches in the Antebellum South
Slave Religion
Slavery
and the Civil War, as Viewed by the Churches of God
Slavery and Religion in America:
A Timeline
This Far by Faith: Black Hoosier
Heritage
To
Raise Up the South
United
Methodist Church: The Slavery Question and Civil War, 1844-1865
US Army
Chaplain Corps
The U.S. Christian
Commission
Was
Slavery a Sin
We
Can Never Divide
Who Are the Dunkers
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