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Georgia Civil War Commission - http://www.georgiacivilwar.org/
The Commission is mandated by the General Assembly to preserve, conserve and interpret the legacy of the Civil War in the State of Georgia. |
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Georgia in the Civil War - http://www.cviog.uga.edu/Projects/gainfo/civilwar.htm
Includes topics that range from causes for Georgia's secession, the state's Civil War Constitution, maps and battles on General Sherman's march to the sea. |
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The Civil War in Georgia by Eastern Digital Resources - http://www.researchonline.net/gacw/
Site for researching Civil War ancestors. Specialize in providing tools for history and genealogy research. Find out about Georgia soldiers and the Civil War in Georgia. |
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General William Sherman in Georgia - http://www.civilwarhome.com/shermangeorgia.htm
Document giving details of 'Sherman's March to the Sea' and its historical significance for the state. |
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Rebels of the Confederate South - http://www.angelfire.com/ga3/southernrebels/
Dedicated to the Grand Ole' South, Great State of Georgia and The War Between the States. Information and historical site listings. Includes Southern flags. |
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Georgia in the Civil War - http://www.cherokeerose.com/
Information on the cause of the War, the blockade, breaking the South, marching through Georgia, and the aftermath. |
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Marching Through Georgia - http://www.mi5th.org/Songs/MarchGeor.htm
Song adopted by many Union units, that became a thorn in the side of General Sherman. |
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Civil War in Georgia - http://www.sherpaguides.com/georgia/civil_war
Features more than 220 Civil War sites, with hundreds of lesser-known Civil War places of interest. Site is part of Sherpa Guides series. |
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SCV Camp 1860 - Blue Ridge Rifles - Dahlonega, Georgia - http://scvcamp1860.tripod.com/scvcamp1860/
Sons of Confederate Veterans website on the history of the Blue Ridge Rifles in the War of Southern Independence 1861-1865. |
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First Georgia Regulars - http://battleofolustee.org/1st_ga_regulars.html
Information on the first Georgia regulars that were organized at Macon in the spring of 1861. |