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Civil War era Presidential Elections

Civil War era Presidential Elections

by TeachCivilWar | Nov 21, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Lesson Plans

In this season of elections, I thought it would be interesting to share a website on Civil War era elections. Harper’s Weekly has created a website for researching historical elections from 1860 to 1912. According to the website, the Presidential Elections page...

Examining the Image of Lincoln at Gettysburg

by TeachCivilWar | Nov 19, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Famous Civil War People

Since I have posted on The Gettysburg Address in the past, I thought I would share this USA Today headline article about a “new” image of Abe Lincoln at Gettysburg being found at the Library of Congress. The story discusses how an amateur historian was...

PA Civil War 150 Website

by TeachCivilWar | Oct 9, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Civil War Related Websites, Lesson Plans

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (also on Twitter @phmc) launched a new website dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the Civil War and the role Pennsylvania played in that war.  In addition to the new website, the commission also announced that...

President Lincoln Using Technology

by TeachCivilWar | Sep 19, 2009 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Famous Civil War People

There is a very good book called Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails by Tom Wheeler that I encourage everyone to read. The book discusses how President Lincoln used technology, in this case the telegraph, to stay connected with his troops in the field. In today’s...

More Statistics…Still too little time

by TeachCivilWar | Sep 7, 2009 | Lesson Plans, Miscellaneous Civil War topics, Teaching the Civil War Blog

Well, I’m not a statistician by any means and I even struggled with the stats for my dissertation. But for some reason, I have quite a few blog posts on statistics. So, why not one more: The following tables are the number of Union and Confederate soldiers who...
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