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  1. Secession War Vet Gets Marker
  2. Auction Of Civil War Heirlooms Flops
  3. Old South Debate Is Revived in the West
  4. Spotsylvania School May Ban Csa Wear
  5. 1864: Battle Of Allatoona
  6. Plan to Show Confederate Flag Draws Heat
  7. New article on the Franklin reclamation....
  8. Frankln, Tn - Historians anxious to archive country club property
  9. Sabine Pass: A Secession War
  10. There's No Place Like Home
  11. Hamilton County Confederates
  12. Living History Day
  13. Confederates Flight From Us
  14. Confederate Museum Inspected
  15. On This Day Sept. 13
  16. I'd Drive It!
  17. Vermont Photographer Does "Then-and-Now" Style Show
  18. Stolen Statue Replaced, Rededication Set
  19. Sterling Price Days begin
  20. Close The Arch To Traffic
  21. Proposed Replica Gun Law Worries British Reenactors
  22. A Bit of This and That
  23. Beauvoir is salvageable!!! ?
  24. New Wing and expanded museum built at the Alabama Archives.
  25. Hurricane Katrina: Civil War Damage Assessment
  26. Biloxi devastation: Beauvoir destroyed
  27. Area Civil War veteran remembered
  28. Tour to explore Civil War history
  29. A saga's grave shortfall- Widow of the south
  30. To live and die in Dixie
  31. 'Living history' at Riggins Hill
  32. Battle site links public to Civil War
  33. Civil War history marches through North Carolina
  34. Civil War historians struggle to preserve dwindling battlegrounds
  35. USS Monitor's cat mystery
  36. Museum of Civil War opens on Highland Ave.
  37. Civil War re-enactors plan Centralia event
  38. Works begins to reconstruct Civil War furnace
  39. Here Kitty Kitty Kitty
  40. Here Kitty Kitty Kitty
  41. Confederacy museum to have hearing on finding new home
  42. Country Stars to Headline Franklin Fundraiser at Carnton
  43. Man charged with desecrating corpse from Civil War-era tomb
  44. Development threatens Civil War site
  45. History comes to life
  46. History comes to life
  47. The Demopolis Times:The 43rd Alabama Inf.
  48. Waltzing through time
  49. Memorial project brings new shine to Civil War vet
  50. 20th century images
  51. Buffalo Soldiers Honored In Lancaster
  52. Head to Galesburg for 'period rush'
  53. Lincoln legacy
  54. Lincoln logues
  55. Museum marks area's war role
  56. Closure looms for historic Alabama mill
  57. Re-enacting is a family tradition
  58. Historians At Heart
  59. Miracle dog gets starring role in independent film Fort Defiance
  60. Event held to focus attention on Civil War's Fort Defiance
  61. Georgia Is Mapping Underwater Battlefield & ‘Nashville’ Wreck
  62. Wilmington ceremony held for brothers who fought on opposing sides of the Civil War
  63. Murderer's Girlfriend Must Pay Estate for Civil War Collection
  64. Abe Lincoln, Dot rat? Not quite, but visit warrants statue
  65. The Word ?dixie? Offensive
  66. Wartime letters tell similar stories
  67. Civil War Ball set for Sept. 3
  68. USS Kearsage
  69. Civil War-era shell found in Stonehenge garden
  70. Memphis Pyramid Proposed as Civil War Museum
  71. Hot Off The Press
  72. Judge rules Confederate letters belong to state
  73. Battle to be re-enacted
  74. Decendants of abolitionist explore their family ties
  75. Jane Kendrick stands at the stairs of the family's log cabin
  76. Parts of National Seashore remain closed due to road damage
  77. Gathering Round
  78. 'Soldiers' tough it out event
  79. Civil War history comes alive at Shady Side event
  80. Reverend Al Sharpton Joins Parks Debate
  81. Annual Heritage Days will return Saturday
  82. Nelson honored as ‘unsung hero’
  83. Memorials considered for 28 Union soldiers who died at Sabine Pass
  84. Smoke Rises Over Civil War Cannon Sales
  85. Old Stone Mill in Ala. Loses Final Fight
  86. OT - WWII : Florence, Alabama native landed on Utah beach on 23rd birthday
  87. Conference helps uncover past
  88. Shipwreck stories abound at Graveyard of Atlantic Museum
  89. N.C.'s original copy of Bill of Rights home again
  90. Civil War Battles To Be Fought Again
  91. SC Archives and History Foundation announces new president
  92. Santa Fe Civic Center cost jumps
  93. Re-enactment is expected to draw crowds to Renfrew
  94. Poetry collection: Rich montage of voices evoke Civil War
  95. Shipwreck stories abundant at Graveyard of Atlantic Museum
  96. Re-enactment is expected to draw crowds to Renfrew
  97. Historical society recaptures fire of 150th Regiment
  98. preservation of Wilson`s Creek National Battlefield
  99. Franklin author debuts with Civil War title for Warner Books
  100. Tar Heel Travel: Revolutionary battlefield preps for anniversary
  101. African city to honor America's Harriet Tubman
  102. Civil war reenactors battle in McCloud
  103. Digital Newspapers Available by Next Spring
  104. Huntsville Times: New trail offers trek into Civil War lore
  105. Franklin-based novel glows in national spotlight
  106. Indian Mascots Boycotted
  107. Hatteras history: Shipwreck stories at Graveyard of Atlantic Museum
  108. Johnson's Island POW Depot exhibit opens Saturday
  109. GRANNY'S NOTES No, we are not relatives of famous Daniel Boone
  110. Grave of officer at Appomattox surrender gets new marker
  111. Civil War waltzes into today
  112. Stoneman stormed in 140 years ago
  113. On this day Aug 1 1861
  114. Area Civil War vet honored
  115. Preserving the Civil War
  116. Re-enactors to bring history to life this August
  117. Museum job has been labor of love
  118. Prince William seeks to preserve its Civil War past
  119. Millers' $2.2M gift endows chair
  120. Another time's war
  121. Group brings guns, history to range
  122. 4-Hers state-fair bound
  123. Bringing Civil War to Life
  124. Civil War re-enactors stake out Hidden Lake
  125. Smithsonian to examine Kinston caskets
  126. Monitor-Virginia battle the subject of 2 books
  127. Zabud Fletcher was too short to carry a rifle in the Civil War
  128. A Civil War soldier’s letters home bring past to life for Yale student
  129. A fire destroyed the Cahaba visitors center this weekend.
  130. Teen guide takes visitors back in time
  131. Finding family history
  132. Sale May Save Civil War Fort From Obscurity
  133. Memphis Man Has Plans for Controversial Parks
  134. Many changes since Hill family arrived in 1800s
  135. It's a Grave Misunderstanding
  136. Unearthing the past: Volunteers uncover Civil War-era markers at Louisa County
  137. History preserved
  138. Sesquicentennial deemed a rousing success
  139. Owners cited for violations
  140. Flag Exhibit On Display At Civil War Museum
  141. Union troops capture Liberty
  142. Preservationists make progress on Civil War marker
  143. New markers will highlight Civil War Trails program
  144. Maryville school board moves closer to banning Rebel flag
  145. Groups fight to save history
  146. Eden teen has passion for the Civil War
  147. Vintage cannon pulled from pond in Mountain Ranch
  148. History comes to life in Candia
  149. 'Hoofprints On The Stairs' takes the stage Friday
  150. Chaplain's Comments: Alabama Flag
  151. Stolen Civil War Cannon Turns Up In Pond
  152. Confederate Sons Hit Town...
  153. Stone Mountain Revisited
  154. Tennessee has a Confederate Flag on I-40
  155. On This Date, July 18th
  156. Several Articles Recently Seen
  157. North vs. South highlights first weekend of party
  158. Letters offer new glimpse into Civil War general's life
  159. Debate On Memphis Confederate Parks
  160. OT: Doc Baker on 'Little House' Dies at 77
  161. History's place
  162. Monument for Union soldiers starts site fight
  163. The beat from long ago
  164. Main Battery Gun From Sunken Confederate Raider Headed To A&M
  165. Civil War trail getting started in Perryville
  166. Mosby Heritage Area keeps Gray Ghost alive
  167. Civil War statue is unveiled
  168. WMU libraries receive grant to digitize diaries
  169. Car with Confederate flag vandalized in Rochester
  170. Group sues Augusta over Confederate banner's removal
  171. Decatur Alabama Civil War photos
  172. Civil War soldiers will receive proper burialPelham barns offer slide show of local h
  173. Civil War soldiers will receive proper burial
  174. Sabine Pass dead may get memorial
  175. Through the voices of POWs
  176. Confederate Iron Cross Grave Markers Returned
  177. Vanderbilt not to appeal ruling on Confederate dorm name
  178. Al. Flag
  179. Ironclad school to train Civil War sailors
  180. A Taste of Fame on the Civil War Music Circuit
  181. Medical history revived
  182. Confederate money used for Union orders
  183. Cabarrus County hopes to land Confederate group's annual meeting
  184. Panel OKs grant to Confederate group
  185. Confederate descendants fear new skirmish brewing
  186. Confederate group courted locally
  187. Civil War Heritage Group To Cosponsor Reenactment Of Battle Of Blue Springs
  188. Marker commerating the night attack by Johnson's Division at Franklin to Go up !!!
  189. Ladies auxiliary holds memorial for Susan Couch
  190. Barboursville to dedicate historic marker
  191. Remembering the 54th Massachusetts
  192. Developer agreed to protect Civil War site, historian says
  193. Judge says no to reparations
  194. Urology museum takes hack at Civil War exhibit
  195. Military chaplains bring counsel and comfort to battlefield
  196. Brownie troop visits, learns about Shiloh, Pickwick Park
  197. Panel kills bill to protect monuments
  198. Landon House board plans Civil War museum
  199. Another Civil War hat caper
  200. Civil War re-enactors hoping for return trip to Tomah
  201. Patrick Henry: Morning Star Of Confederacy
  202. The Flag
  203. 'Widow' gives new life to historic Carnton
  204. Franklin Group Nears Completion of Fundraising
  205. Railing makes Appomattox bridge 'special'
  206. Civil War re-enactment returns to Vista museum
  207. General Marmaduke officially recognized
  208. Descendants of last S.C. duelers consider reunion
  209. Girls find artifact that might date to Civil War
  210. Hands-on history lesson
  211. Hands-on history lesson
  212. 'Very personal feeling' lingers long after duel
  213. Valley Campaign
  214. Civil War buff who played role in effort to save battlefields
  215. Maine museum to receive Civil War flag
  216. 1905, Virginians thanked Tarheels
  217. Civil War structures at center of Cobb zoning fight
  218. The tragic death of Cpl. Clark Smith
  219. "Times of the Civil War"
  220. Alabama's Line In The Dust
  221. A Trip onto Hollowed Ground
  222. Civil War trail could highlight Cumberland County
  223. Visit to Gettysburg Battlefield is a trip onto hallow ground
  224. The Civil War Landscapes Association website
  225. Re-enacting A Hero Of The Civil War
  226. The soldier time forgot
  227. Confederate groups want memorial
  228. Veterans Confront a Taste of Battle
  229. Free concert in Fort Edward
  230. MORE on THE FLAG: SUNDAY
  231. Wal-Mart officials want history preserved at site of new mallhistory with markers
  232. Tar Heel Travel: State chronicles Civil War history with markers
  233. Ohio church group gets a slice of Milledgeville
  234. Historical salute
  235. Living history weekend in Ontario
  236. Confederates held in POW camp in NN
  237. Army overturns black chaplain's dishonorable discharge 111 years later
  238. A belated first visit to Gettysburg
  239. War and Remembrance
  240. Re-enactors say ****** not worth the gamble
  241. Son of Confederate soldier dies
  242. Historian Seeks to Re-create Legendary Rebel Yell
  243. Fighting battles long after the war
  244. Townsend and the Civil War
  245. Man with rebel flag seeks to fix `injustice'
  246. Battle site restoration under way
  247. Onondaga man's gun business is booming
  248. Walk Benefits Early Home
  249. Celebrating America
  250. A legislative compromise five years ago removed the Confederate flag ...