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Calvin Shedd Letters - http://www.library.miami.edu/archives/shedd/index.htm
Virtual exhibition of the Civil War letters of Calvin Shedd, a New Hampshire soldier stationed in South Florida. |
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Florida Confederate Pension Application Files - http://www.floridamemory.com/Collections/PensionFiles/
Search either by surname or application number to find printable PDFs. |
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Castillo De San Marcos National Monument (National Park Service) - http://www.nps.gov/casa/index.htm
Known as Fort Marion and occupied by the Federals during most of the Civil War, this European stone fortress was built in the late 1600s and has never been taken. |
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Civil War in North Florida - http://mailer.fsu.edu/~rthompso/csa-page.html
Collection of resources mostly related to the Civil War in Wakulla County, Florida. Includes Census records, unit rosters, photos and links. |
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Civil War Soldiers Museum - http://www.cwmuseum.org/
View 4,200 square feet of exhibits and explore the nation's most tumultuous period and the unique role Pensacola played during the civil War. |
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An Extraordinary American Civil War Shipwreck - http://www.mapleleafshipwreck.com/
The Maple Leaf was one of the untold numbers of mundane, everyday workhorse steamboats. But that was changed when her wreck, filled with the personal belongings and camp equipment of three regiments of typical Civil War combat soldiers, was found at the bottom of the murky waters of the St. Johns River. |
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Civil War Bibliography from the State Library of Florida - http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/library/Bibliographies/CivilWar_bib.cfm
This bibliography lists materials related to the Civil War in Florida. |
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Perry's Florida Brigade at Gettysburg - http://www.nps.gov/archive/gett/getttour/sidebar/perry.htm
The story of the Florida's Confederate soldiers at the Battle of Gettysburg. |
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Sons of Confederate Veterans - http://www.florida-scv.org/
Florida Division, Inc. |
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Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park - http://floridastateparks.org/naturalbridge/
During the final weeks of the Civil War, the Battle of Natural Bridge preserved Tallahassee as the only Confederate capitol east of the Mississippi River never to fall into Union hands. |