13.11.09

Civil War Minutes Video Series Part 7

Civil War DiaryPart seven of this documentary includes J.C. Barton in Virginia 1861, the diary of Joseph Slemmons, Camp Kettle October 1861, letters from the Red River, George Lemon's sword, and corps badges.











12.11.09

Civil War Minutes Video Series Part 6

Part six of this documentary includes a letter from Josiah W. Hennon, Oscar Jackson, General Beauregard's pipe, letter from J.C. Barton, Camp Kettle in December 1861, a letter from William Hennon, a report of Samuel Weaver, Camp Kettle Vol. 1, seven day with Battery B, and the premonition of death.



















Civil War Minutes Video Series Part 5

Fort SumterPart five of this documentary includes Colonel Robert Johnston, buttons, a Confederate account of Fort Sumter, a New Orleans letters, prisoners of war camps, Morgan's raiders, the Virginia Musket in the North, the death of J.E.B. Stuart, and drums of war.

















Civil War Minutes Video Series Part 4

Stonewall BrigadePart four of this documentary covers belt buckles, a letter from Captain Burns, the housewife, musket tools, the French leaving, the Stonewall Brigade, warhorses, ammunition, and a letter from James Craig.

















Civil War Minutes Video Series Part 3

KeppiPart three of this series covers the North Carolina Bible, the Letter from Mary, standardization of uniforms, canteens, red tape, field and staff sword, the death of Richard Craven, caps, a confederate letter from 1862, and the after Gettysburg action report.



















Civil War Minutes Video Series Part 2

MusketPart two documents the Confederate frock coat, grave markers, Union battle flags, drum from Little Round Top, the musket, carte-de-visite photography, children of the battlefield, the Federal backpack, officers of the war, and carbines.



















11.11.09

Civil War Minutes Video Series Part 1

Confederate FlagThis video series documents the history and uses of confederate battle flags, canteens, Robert E. Lee, general's coat, The Confederate Veteran magazine, sunken blockade runners, the Richmond rifle, fighting knives, Generals' swords,and artillery.



















8.11.09

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About Us

Civil War FightersThe American Civil War 101 is a website dedicated to the history of the accurately called, War Between the States of 1860-64. As a lover of history, it is our aim to provide history from the standpoint that represents the truth. However, history can almost never be unbiased, as you will eventually find if you visit here often enough.

This site was already a musing until when I was approached and asked if I had considered doing another site, this time for the Civil War. After some thought after the approach, I decided to give it a go. I hope you enjoy the journey through history! My original site is AncientEgypt101.com. It came from a love of Ancient Egypt and the desire to provide teachers with easy access to sources and in the future written curriculum for their use. That is my aim here with The American Civil War 101, as well.

We are not affiliated with any historical sites or agencies and therefore do not advocate ourselves as authorities, only lovers as history.

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As our site grows into what we dream it will one day be we hope you will give us your feedback, suggestions, and piffy comments! We need to know what you think and are looking for to provide the best.

Our aim is to provide you with the most humanly possible unbiased history on the War Between the States as possible. We plan to cover books, random sources, historical figures, battles, and random bits of history. Through it all, we hope it will aid in your knowledge of our great history and be of service to those in a teaching capacity by providing resources. Enjoy!