Louisa Alcott
Louisa Alcott was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, on 29th November, 1832..
spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USACWalcott.h... General Robert E. Lee American Civil War Confederate General
Confederate general, born in Stratford, VA.
americancivilwar.com/south/lee.html Ulysses S. Grant Civil War hero American President
Ulysses S. Grant Civil War hero American President Born in 1822.
americancivilwar.com/north/grant.html Grant, U. S. letters (1863 & 1865)
Letter images and text of a letter by U.S. Grant from the civil war.
content.lib.auburn.edu/cdm/compoundobject/c... Richard Stoddert Ewell
Information about Richard Stoddert Ewell.
us-civilwar.com/ewell.htm Harriet Tubman
Runaway slave Harriet Tubman was famous in the North before the Civil War for her work on the Underground Railroad.
us-civilwar.com/tubman.htm John Fulton Reynolds
John Fulton Reynolds was the epitome of the thoroughly competent, completely reliable, hard-fighting officer of the "Old Army."
us-civilwar.com/reynolds.htm William T. Sherman
1820–91, Union general in the American Civil War.
us-civilwar.com/sherman.htm eHistory.com - People
eHistory.com's US Civil War - IMPORTANT PEOPLE OF THE CIVIL WAR.
ehistory.com/uscw/features/people/list.... Jefferson Davis
1808–89, American statesman, President of the Southern Confederacy.
us-civilwar.com/davis.htm Frederick Douglass African-American Civil War Soldiers
Frederick Douglass recruited over one hundred free blacks from upstate New York for the Fifty-fourth Massachusetts.
americancivilwar.com/colored/frederick_doug... Frederick Douglass
Originally named Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, Douglass was one of the most eminent human-rights leaders of the 19th century.
us-civilwar.com/douglass.htm Civil War Women
The sites focuses on materialthat reflects women's lives and experiences during the Civil War. Links to primary sources on the Internet that are directly related to women and the Civil War.
scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/women/cwdocs.html Women in the Civil War
A history of women in the military from the Revolutionary War to present day. Information about sexual harassment issues, current women veterans issues, and extensive information for military women, past and present.
userpages.aug.com/captbarb/femvets2.html Letters From the Civil War
A compilation of letters from soldiers, sailors,, nurses, poliiticans,ministers and journalists, from newspapers of the cities and towns of Massachusetts April 1861 to December 1865.
civilwararchive.com/LETTERS/letters.htm... Women Civil War
This site focuses on the Women soldiers in the Civil War. Men were not the only ones to fight that war. Women bore arms and charged into battle, too. Like the men, there were women who lived in camp, suffered in prisons, and died for their respective causes.
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