We are one of many Departments of the the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) dedicated to preserving the memory of those brave soldiers that fought in the bloodiest conflicts the United States has ever known.
The Civil War Regiments Web Ring is for those sites that are dedicated to the information for and about Civil War Regiments. Reenactors and Artists are Welcome, also.
13th, 16th, 22nd, 34th, and 38th Regiments, North Carolina Infantry, Army of the Norther Virginia. Regimental histories, chronologies, and other information about this heroic brigade
The Keystone Regiment. 110th Pennsylvania Volunteers Company A, Tyrone Artillery and 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery Battery D, Tyrone Artillery.A Union Civil War Reenactment and Living History Group from Blair County Pennsylvania.
Chronicles events affecting the 22nd AL IR from its inception through 01 July 1862 with heavy emphasis on the Battle of Shiloh. Contains campaign maps using aerial photos of the battlefield and scanned images of the Official Records. Some of these records are handwritten copies form the 1870s.
Berdan Sharpshooters are devoted to history and education. Reenacting throughout Oregon and Washington, the sharpshooters also participate in community events to promote history preservation and community outreach. Site features Photo Album, Forum and history of Sgt. Luther Grover Davis of Company D, 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters.
The 12th Illinois Cavalry was formed in the spring of 1998 as a reenacting unit. Our goal is to accurately portray the soldiers who came out of Greene County Illinois and formed Company F, during the Civil War. If you are interested in becoming a reenactor and/or a member of the 12th Illinois Cavalry please check out the recruiting page
Uk based, American Civil War re-enactment unit portraying Co. H, The Old Dominion Rifles, 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment. Contains roster of Co. H, plus various facts about regiment.
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.