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1st North Carolina Regiment of Cavalry
Reenactors of the 1st North Carolina Regimgent of Cavalry in Southern California
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Sixteenth South Carolina, C.S.A.
A History of the Sixteenth South Carolina in the War Between the States, including rosters, battles, flags, photographs, letters, and accounts of the members of the unit. The site follows the members through the war and into the reconstruction. Also areas are given to those institutions and%
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DC Confederate's-some info and comments
1 of my GGGrandfth's was b. in Portsmouth, VA-however as Union forces occupied his home upon returning from war-he and many like him were forced to move to a place where they could find employment, which in their case was DC. Info, link's & comment's from me & my friend Philip GIRARDIN. War of aggression history & comment's. Pro-South.
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3rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Co. G
Reenactors of the 3rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Co. G in Southern California.
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4th Alabama Inf. Reenactors/Ancestral
Dedicated to the reenactment unit and to those whose ancestors fought in the 4th.
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60th Georgia Infantry Regiment
This Confederate Webpage is a site that honors the men of the 60th Georgia
Infantry, part of the Lawton/Gordon/Evans Brigade. Muster Rolls, Photographs, Documents, Battle Summaries and more!
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Stanford's Battery Home Page
History of Stanford's Battery, Army of Tennessee, C. S. A.
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The Florida Patriot
The Florida Patriot is the voice of the native Southron Floridian whom has been ignored and alienated upon their own soil by the left wing / yankee based media.
We cover stories of interest for the native Floridian from both the national and local levels.
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civil war in a small town
This site is for the men of Thomaston, Ga. the county of Upson.That frought in the Civil War. This site has ther Davision,Battalions,Brigades,Regiments,Companys,Legions.This is a ongoing Research on the men from Thomaston,Ga.
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THE CONFEDERACY PROJECT
The United States is now two countries. One side is socialist and other side believes in capitalism and the republic that the founding fathers gave us. Socialism and republican self-government cannot exist in the same place and time and sooner or later the issue will be decided. An alternative to a bloody revolution is a peaceful secession of the United States with each side going its own way.
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