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  1. Historical Document Thieves Go Hi-Tech
  2. Activist plans to sue to bring down Confederate flag
  3. Restoration work underway at battle site in Vicksburg
  4. Civil War coming to Tomah's Rec Park
  5. Time Life Books - 40th Anniversary Ed. of The Civil war Narrative by Foote
  6. Shelby Foote Buried Near Civil War Dead
  7. Civil War Museum Expects Big Turnout
  8. Bust anchors Chaves' place in history
  9. Man carries rebel flag across East TN to protest Maryville decision
  10. Hanover wayside markers nearing completion
  11. National Gallery of Art Showing Homer Work
  12. Extraordinary and everyday aspects of presidency
  13. More Companies Effected by Slavery Disclosure Laws
  14. If you fly it, they will come
  15. Confederate Estates residents seek assistance with ailing Boy''
  16. Joseph Barcume, Bloomer's Own Civil War ''Drummer Boy''
  17. DAILY publishes Civil War book
  18. Civil War artifact missing
  19. On This Date, July 1st
  20. Times Are Changing.....again
  21. War Memorial Rededication Set Monday
  22. Civil War events are July 9-10
  23. Commissioners reject plans for subdivision near historical area
  24. N.H. memorial at Antietam
  25. Local author combines fiction with history in Civil War novel
  26. Just in Case, South Rises In Defense Of a Statue
  27. Soldiers relive 19th century history
  28. Bladen County- North Carolina
  29. Death of Shelby Foote
  30. Rebel Yell Captured - Fiendish Effect Discounted
  31. Not really CW - Arsonist burns Cedar Bucket
  32. Franklin is waking up to cultural, economic benefits -
  33. Preservation will bring economic gains to city -
  34. Vandalism of Confederate statue is outrage
  35. A picture says a thousand ruffs to Civil War buff
  36. Authors Set to Gather in Gettysburg
  37. Pea Ridge Park Opens New Horse Trail Facility
  38. Slave market exhibit unsure
  39. Union soldier made a sketch of Windsor
  40. Historical Prison Flag
  41. Civil War Demonstration in Kirksville
  42. Across the Great Divide
  43. Library the heartbeat of her home
  44. Tiny Civil War-era flag represented a big act of defiance
  45. Civil War graves focus of Dover event
  46. Civil War coming to Tomah's Rec Park
  47. Corinth marks 150th anniversary
  48. For re-enactors, it comes down to the buttonholes
  49. Movies like to give you a shock
  50. Protester claims Confederate display violates highway sign laws
  51. Blue and Grey clashed on Shippensburg's
  52. Soldiers' voices tell deeper story of Civil War
  53. GRANVILLE - Civil War re-enacted
  54. Civil War comes alive near Dresden
  55. Two things Nashville is famous for have roots in religion and journalism
  56. Civil War soldier's wooden leg is prized possession at museum
  57. North Carolina to have Civil War markers
  58. Museum isn't built, but it's lining up items
  59. Confederate soldiers honored at Woodlawn Cemetery
  60. Lincoln was from Ireland?
  61. Scientists find clues to suggest battery technology on Hunley
  62. Researchers look for evidence of battery in Hunley
  63. Corinth's history strongly tied to Civil War
  64. Disputed Lee statue, land is now part of Antietam battlefield
  65. Boy's generosity helped jump-start drive to build new Episcopal church in
  66. Island man has double life as Gen. Robert E. Lee
  67. Print unites family with its history
  68. Rebel Hell Update- "cant believe everything you read"
  69. Fate of two historic homes at opposite ends of W.Va. at crossroads
  70. Cold Mountain tour offers an in-depth look at county history
  71. wreck of the Civil War-era USS Columbine
  72. Confederate research guide updated
  73. Statue of Lee now in Antietam
  74. Outings: Re-enactors bring back the days of Blue and Gray
  75. East Carolina team locates sunken Union ship in Roanoke River
  76. Civil War history comes alive at B&B event
  77. Officials ask for grant support from community
  78. Franklin Battlefield Preservation Goal Neared
  79. Franklin Battlefield Preservation Goal Neared
  80. Franklin Battlefield Preservation Goal Neared
  81. The blue & gray at play
  82. Confederate Currency
  83. Manassas school named for war fort
  84. Rebel Hell
  85. New River Rangers making a difference for 19 years
  86. March to Destiny' re-enacted
  87. This Day in History
  88. Markers relate Civil War history
  89. Middle school may lose Confederate-era name
  90. Franklin, Tn Pizza Hut Restaurant not being torn down (yet),
  91. Pohanka Memorial Service Set for Thursday at Manassas, Va
  92. State unveils Civil War marker near state capitol
  93. Lew Wallace Study centennial events slated
  94. Confederate memorial vandalized
  95. Carroll College exploring
  96. Civil War collection goes on block
  97. Battle reenactment set for July ninth, tenth
  98. Walking the Valley Campaign
  99. Gen.Lee rides again
  100. The South rose again Sunday; the North won again
  101. Monuments to be dedicated
  102. Portsmouth Officials Investigate Monument Vandalism
  103. Why I Stand Up
  104. Ordinary Orange County women get place in history
  105. Restoration project to digitize Civil War-era newspapers
  106. The Women of Kennesaw Mountain
  107. 19th century tombstone found in bayou
  108. Raising money for Fort Nonsense
  109. That flag again
  110. West Va. State Day
  111. Weekend Warriors
  112. A new attraction for tourists to region
  113. Burkhead receives Stewart Award
  114. New edition brings soldier back to front
  115. Marker is dedicated in ceremony at Confederate soldier“s grave
  116. Civil War fort found in Stanford, with its history still buried
  117. Children See Civil War Up Close
  118. Juneteenth big, future cloudy
  119. Pilfering habit is exposed on eBay
  120. Raiders storm downtown prior to re-enactment
  121. Civil War Historian, Film Adviser Brian Pohanka Dies;
  122. A rosebush keeps a family tree--and history--alive
  123. Confederacy, Union set to wage war
  124. City has so much to offer for free
  125. New York Times and Charleston Mercury Square off
  126. Civil War Monument
  127. Pennsylvania Representative Mourns Historian's Death
  128. Archaeologists launch long-term dig in W.Va.
  129. Looking back @ June 17
  130. Ceremony to remember Confederate veterans
  131. In Praise of Fathers -- Day of Tribute Began at A YMCA in 1910
  132. Antebellum Slave Auction-Block Vandalized
  133. Homes proposed for Civil War battlefield area
  134. state representative Daniel W. Barefoot writes book on the Civil War
  135. Holding on to history's books
  136. New Hunley details revealed
  137. Confederate veteran's memoirs transcribed
  138. Camp Topics: Earth Skills and Civil War
  139. Silent tribute to nameless soldiers
  140. Hill Country a haven for ghosts, evil spirits
  141. History of Father's Day: June 19
  142. Jonesborough Days Civil War Encampment July 2-3
  143. Juneteenth Remembering days of slavery and celebrating their end
  144. Scientists: Hunley had skylights
  145. Jefferson Davis Monument reopened in what was part of Logan County
  146. 161-Year-Old Ala. Textile Mill to Close
  147. An almost 100-year-old Civil War monument has received a much-needed facelift
  148. Maryville bans Rebel flag at events
  149. Remembering a grandpa who fought for 'the cause'
  150. Hearings set on moving key Confederate sites
  151. Senate Committee Approves $1.8 Million For Expanding Wauhatchie Battlefield
  152. Tucson - On this day in history.
  153. Elba United Methodist Church boasts proud history
  154. Time on our hands
  155. Group Helps Promote Awareness Of Local Connections To Civil War
  156. Confederate flag still divisive symbol for many Americans
  157. Local UDC honors two
  158. Medicine At War
  159. Allison Woods hosts Civil War re-enactment By Grayson Mendenhall
  160. Historic cemetery offers tours
  161. Ignorance Is No Excuse
  162. Museum tells sailors' tales
  163. Did Col. Blanton Duncan desert the Confederate army,
  164. Bringing the past to life in Pollocksville
  165. Hundreds Attend Mo. Confederate Ceremony
  166. Forgotten Confederate soldiers who died in mountains honored
  167. SVBF Awarded Battlefield Grants
  168. Day of freedom to be celebrated
  169. Plantation provides historic backdrop
  170. Civil War buff locates Haywood POW graves
  171. Debate on Memphis Confederate' parks gets hot
  172. Charleston's Historic Calhoun Mansion Re-Opens for Public
  173. Lee R. Shelton IV: Understanding History: Slavery and the American South
  174. Deer Carcass, Confederate Flag Hang From School Flag Pole
  175. Film student ready to roll on Morgan documentary
  176. Cemetery enlivens Civil War studies
  177. Group To Pay For Exhibit On Confederacy At Museum
  178. Philomath residents congregate to save church
  179. Huge Confederate flag flies high over I-65 north of Montgomery
  180. Another Hunley Secret
  181. Historic concerns raised over site of proposed course
  182. Monument to honor Confederate soldiers
  183. ANOTHER Union Submarine
  184. Union Submarine?
  185. Gillisonville: Holding onto its history
  186. The Connecticut Post Online - News
  187. Exhibit brings Civil War back to Oaklands
  188. A Hard Truth to Portray
  189. Re-enactors teach history through reliving Civil War battle,
  190. Speak Out ... On honoring Jeff Davis
  191. State briefs: Shiloh monument honors Tenn. soldiers
  192. Lee's Cadets youth program seeks to preserve Southern heritage, culture
  193. Stones for CSA brothers set for Sattes Cemetery
  194. Confederate Flag
  195. Mo. Historic Site to Fly Confederate Flag
  196. Malvern Hill adds historic tract
  197. Oaklands plans Civil War days
  198. Major Gettysburg Work Starts With Stream
  199. Someone needs a lesson in history
  200. Two Watergate Figures Linked to Arlington National Cemetery Scandal, Says Confederate
  201. Student wins T-shirt lawsuit
  202. Jefferson students step back in time
  203. Wachovia discloses past ties to slavery
  204. Prairieview students study Civil War
  205. Civil War doctors come to Monocacy battlefield
  206. Federal judge rules in favor of student in Confederate flag T-shirt
  207. Ban on Confederate flag ruled unconstitutional
  208. Gettysburg work starts with restoring stream
  209. Facts about the Gettysburg battlefield
  210. Tennessee Toys with Idea of "Civil War Tours"
  211. Civil War reenactment OK'd
  212. Four score and $75 million
  213. Civil War buff sheds light on Confederate soldier's grave
  214. First time on radio an Illinois Civil War regimental history aired from Europe.
  215. Crosses Recovered!
  216. Local U.S. Colored Troops: The men, their lives, their deaths
  217. Pocono Record Top Story: Monroe County has produced many warriors, and honors them to
  218. Monroe men fought to death in Florida
  219. New Stonewall Resort offers luxury in W.Va. state park setting
  220. Great stories from Port Hudson Civil war historian shares details of hand grenades
  221. A taste of war: Civil War Adventure Camp at Pamplin Historical
  222. Ghosts of Apaches swirl around historic Fort Bowie
  223. Preston native's remains buried in family plot in Missouri
  224. Man gets medal for ancestor's Civil War service and death
  225. Early history of Memorial Day closely tied to mourning rituals
  226. Transplanted Northerners taking a new interest in the Civil War
  227. Southern Yankees Embrace Civil War History
  228. Staunton Man Sentenced to 2 Years for Stealing Civil War Papers
  229. Civil War era will come to life at Ardenwood farm in Fremont
  230. Civil War re-enactments Fremont and Felton
  231. Muskies live life of Civil War at camp
  232. Historic Oakland Cemetery
  233. Re-enactors celebrate Civil War veterans
  234. The Dupont Seven
  235. Disunity of Civil War Lingered Longer than Thought
  236. Shiloh National Military Park planning Memorial Day
  237. Camp Forrest Ranger honors set
  238. Sunset Symphony at Elm Springs
  239. Civil War era buildings to be celebrated
  240. Reenactors bring history to life
  241. Students re-enact Civil War battle
  242. Johnson's Island Museum opens for season on May 28
  243. Remember the importance of Memorial Day
  244. Stones River Battlefield museum out for the week
  245. Shaker Village marks 200 years
  246. Blue v. Gray
  247. Middle schoolers learn about Washington, D.C. in a whirlwind one-day trip
  248. CSS Neuse II makes film debut tonight
  249. Long-lost Soldier Found
  250. Celebrating Armed Forces