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Using Civil War Photos Part 2

by TeachCivilWar | Aug 22, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Lesson Plans

Okay, so back in December I asked you to take a look at the following photograph so we could explore all of its hidden treasures. This photograph shows the same building from my December 8th post that showed wounded soldiers from the battles in the...

Using Photos Part 1

by TeachCivilWar | Aug 8, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Lesson Plans

So I thought that I would start a series on how to use photographs from the Civil War era in order to increase understanding. Looking at photographs can tell us a great deal about many different aspects of the war. Today we will discuss the following photograph from...

Choices & Commitments: Soldiers @ Gettysburg

by TeachCivilWar | Jul 3, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Famous Civil War Locations, Lesson Plans

The National Park Service has created a series of lesson plans known as Teaching with Historic Places and one of those historic places is Gettysburg. Choices and Commitments: The Soldiers at Gettysburg is one such lesson plan. This lesson plan starts with an inquiry...

The Death of John Wilkes Booth

by TeachCivilWar | Apr 25, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Famous Civil War People

April 26th marks the day that John Wilkes Booth was shot in the neck and killed by a Union Calvary soldier while hiding in a barn on the farm of Richard Garrett near Bowling Green, Virginia. Photo of the Garrett farm from http://www.nps.gov/archive/foth/escapjwb.htm...

The Assassination of President Lincoln

by TeachCivilWar | Apr 15, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Famous Civil War People

On April 14, 1863, President and Mrs. Lincoln were attending a performance of “Our American Cousin” at Washington’s Ford’s Theater. As the Lincolns and their guests, Major Rathbone and his fiancee Clara Harris, watched the play John Wilkes...

On on the Lincoln Assassination

by TeachCivilWar | Apr 14, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Famous Civil War People

Special thanks to Dennis Lawrence of the Gettysburg Discussion Group for pointing out the following from Speaking about Lincoln and The Lincoln Log for April 14...
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