Anthropology and the Civil War:
An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Anthropology Resources on the
Internet
Archaeology at Historic
Kenmore & Ferry Farm
Archaeology at the Fredericksburg
& Spotsylvania Battlefield
Archaeological Sites at
Andersonville
Archaeology at Andersonville
Archeology at
Antietam
Archaeology
of African American Slaves
"Archeology and Public
Education at the Site of the Civil War Battle at Monroe's Crossroads, Hoke
County, North Carolina"
ArchNet
Artifacts from
Johnson's Island
Asia Pacific Research Online
Cape Fear Shipwreck
District
Civil War Archaeology
Civil
War Submariners' Teeth Tell Much About the Men
Corps
Investigates Civil War Battle Site
Divers
Find Civil War Treasure
Echoes from the Past: The
Archeology of Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia
An Educator's Workshop
in Civil War Archaeology
Exploration of the Phoenix
Wreck via FSU
Federal
Picket Line: Petersburg, VA
Find
Provides New Information about Black Troops
Historical
Archaeology of Loudoun Valley & Harper's Ferry
Illuminating the Past:
Remote Sensing at Shiloh National Military Park
Johnson's Island Prisoner
of War Depot
A Last Salute
Live
Civil War Ammo Found
Looters
of Civil War Artifacts Jailed
Monroe Crossroads
Mystery
of Civil War Ships Buried in Judge's Backyard
National Archeological
Database
The National
Archeological Database Search Form
National Museum of the
American Indian Site (D.C.)
Remote Sensing Investigations
of the Civil War Blockade Runner Ivanhoe
Researchers
recover Propellor from Civil War Monitor
Texas
A&M Archaeology of Tyler Texas Civil War Camp
The Search for the J.R.
Williams
Steam
Machines
Return
to the Link Index Ethnic and Gender Studies and
the Civil War: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
All-Girl Rhea County Spartans
All
is Fair: Women and the Civil War
Barbara Fritchie
The
First Coeds
All the Daring
of the Soldier: Women of the Civil War Armies by
Elizabeth D. Leonard
American Women Spies
Anything
but Cordial: Coeducation & West Virginia University's Early Women
The Beautiful and Intriguing
Rose- Intelligence Operations in the Civil War
Civil
War Spies: Good Intell Knows No Gender
The Civil War:
A Woman's View
Civil War nurse Clara
Barton's memorabilia found
Civil
War Widows Honored
Civil
War Women: On-line Archival Collections
Civil
War Women - Online Archival Exhibits at Duke University
Civil War Women:
Primary Sources on the Internet (Duke University)
Columbiad's
Women's Revolt in Rowan County by Christopher A. Graham
The
Confederate and the Lady
The
Confederate Belle
Daughter
of the Regiment: A Brief History of Vivandieres and Cantinieres
Equally
Their Due: Female Education in Antebellum Alexandria
First Lady
Mrs. Julia Gardiner Tyler
Five
Tri-State Women During the Civil War
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Center (CT)
Hannah Goodlander's Biography
Illinois
Women and the Civil War
Intriguing Historical Ladies
Jewish
Women and the Civil War
Kelly
Miller, First Black Mathematics Graduate Student
Ladies,
Will You Meet With Us
A Legacy of Quilts
From the Civil War
Mary
Chesnut: A Diary from Dixie
Mothers
of Invention: Women of the Slaveholding South
Mrs. Hammond &
the Confederate Flag on July 4, 1894
National Women's History Project
Passano
Collection on Southern Women
Remember the
Ladies
Resourceful Women Symposium
Sarah Grimke
& Angelina Grimke Weld
Seneca
Falls Conference: The Beginning of Women's Rights
Southern
Women in the Civil War
Southern
Women and Their Families in the 19th Century
Taming the Southern
Belles of St. Louis
True Womanhood in
Antebellum America?
Untold Stories:
Women in the Civil War
A
Virginia Girl in the First Year of the War
Woman's
Crusade
Women and the Civil
War
Women in the Civil
War
Women and
the Confederacy
Women
in the Civil War Links
Women in History
Women
in History: Selected Background Readings
Women Studies
Women in Tennessee
Civil War History
Women in Uniform
Women
in the Workplace: Labor Unions
Women of Courage
Profiles
The
Women of Franklin County
Women Prisoners
of War
The Women Who Gave
Their Lives Women's
National Loyal League (NYC Meeting 1863)
The
Woman's Movement in the South
They Fought Like
Demons, Women Soldiers in the Civil War
Women's
Rights Before the Civil War
Women's Rights
Convention
Clara Barton
Clara Barton
Clara Barton
Clara
Barton: American Humanitarian
Clara Barton: First Missing
Persons Investigator
An
Act Designating Clara Barton Days, 1998
Mrs. Lula Bowers
Mary
Elizabeth Bowser
Belle Boyd
Belle Boyd
Malvina
Black Gist: Civil Worker in the Civil War
The Mary Boykin
Chestnut Page
Mary Boykin
Chestnut, 1823-1886 (UNC)
Mary
Boykin Miller Chestnut
Mrs. Eliza Cooper
Kate
Cummings
Lucy Holcombe Dickens
Dorothea Dix
Dorthea Lynde
Dix
Catherine Dorman:
Confederate Heroine of Sabine Pass
Antonia Ford
Elizabeth
Camp Glover: Mother of Confederate Reunions
Rose O'Neal Greenhow,
1817-1864
Rose O'Neal Greenhow
Papers
Nancy Hart, the Lady
Guerilla
Mary Ann Randolph Custis
Lee
Julia
LeGrand
Mary Todd
Lincoln
Mary T. Lincoln
Research Site
Mary Todd Lincoln's
Confinement in an Assylum
Mrs. Lincoln's
Executive Mansion
Phoebe
Yates Levy Pember
Gen.
Pickett's Widow Reinterred at Hollywood Cemetery, VA
Eliza Moore
Chin McHatton Rippley
The Southland's
House of Memories
Harriet
Beecher Stowe
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman Biography
Page
The Life of Harriet
Tubman
Elizabeth Van Lew
Elizabeth Van Lew
Van
Lew: Southern Belle Turned Union Spymaster
Dr. Mary E. Walker
Ellen White and the Civil
War
Return
to the Link Index Nineteenth-Century American
Children and What They Read
Boys in the Civil War
A
Child's View
Children in 19th Century
New Orleans
The Children's Civil War
(USCWC Review)
Civil
War For Kids
The
Civil War in Children's Literature
Civil War
Kid's Page
Iowa Civil
War Soldiers' Orphans Home
Kids' Pages (Petersburg
National Battlefield)
Reluctant
Witnesses: Children's Voices from the Civil War
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to the Link Index
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