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This webring community comprises of sites containing references of information, re-enactments with history on regiments that served under the Confederate States of America. Visit these webring sites to better understand why we are American by Birth and Southern by the Grace of God!
I suppose regiments varied enormously in size even before first combat. But what would be a ballpark figure to describe the number of soldiers within a regiment at the time of the formation of that regimentin those days?
This site is dedicated to the original 29th Tennessee, the modern re-enactors who portray the 29th, and the true history of "The War of Northern Aggression"
The site features a family-oriented Northern Va. living history group formed to honor the men of the infantry unit raised in historic Fairfax Court House, Va. The civilians represent town folk, including a telegrapher. The site includes the reenactors, history and biographical data of the 1860s unit as well as photographs of several--most of which have never appeared elsewhere.
Adam Rankin Johnson's Cavalry was a Kentucky Partisan Ranger command known as the 10th KY Cavalry. They operated mainly in Union controlled Western KY. They also raided into Ill, Ind and Ohio.The 10th KY often rode with Gen John Hunt Morgan, including on his famous July 1863 Ohio raid.
Dedicated to the preservation of War Between the States history and Confederate genealogical research. Offerings include: historical documents, secession convention, congressional and committee listings, executive cabinet biographies, and army organizational data.
Proud member of the Missouri Civil War Reenactors Association, 1st Confederate Divison, we are dedicated to faithfully portraying the life and times of the Civil War artillery.
Brief History of Three Units from N.Carolina (13th Inf. Battalion, 27th Inf. Regiment and The 66th Inf. Regiment) that my ancestors served during the "War Between The States", to include full and partial Rosters.
This Confederate website honors the men of the 60th Georgia Infantry, a part of the Lawton/Gordon/Evans Brigade. Muster Rolls, Photographs, Documents, and more!
This is the account of my great grandfather Pvt. William Tate Crawford and his regiment, the 44th Regiment NC Troops during the War Between The States.