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1st North Carolina Cavalry - http://firstnccav.home.mindspring.com/
The gallant men of the 1st NC Cav. participated in more than one hundred and sixty various engagements during the Civil War. |
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11th Texas Cavalry - http://www.11texascav.org/
Reenactment camp based in Houston. Unit history, service records of the men and battle histories with companion re-enactment photos, |
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1st. Louisiana Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A. - http://members.tripod.com/~tcc230/lacavreg.htm
Sometimes referred to as "Scott's Cavalry Regiment", served with distinction and honor throughout the War Between the States. |
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8th Texas Cavalry - http://www.terrystexasrangers.org/
The history of Terry's Texas Rangers featuring an online library, roster, and image gallery |
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18th Virginia Cavalry - http://www.angelfire.com/pa2/Stump45/index.html
Biographies of veterans, photos and detailed battle stories. Historic information about the role this unit played in the Confederate States short history. |
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Allison's Cavalry - http://tennessee-scv.org/Camp1513/allison.htm
Raised in March 1862 in Alexandria, TN, this unit was one of the few that actually fought around its home area. See its history, rosters, and photographs. |
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9th Virginia Cavalry - http://9thvirginia.com/
This site has historic documents, rosters, photos, statistics, plus a period horse training manual. It includes information about reenacting, horse training, Poinsett's Tactics, battlefield preservation and historic interpretation. |
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7th Texas Cavalry - http://www.7thtexascav.com/
Reenacting unit with history, rosters, and military and civilian reenacting pages. |
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18th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Company F - http://www.vmi.edu/archives.aspx?id=7095
Memoirs of Isaac Norval Baker. The narrative covers the period June 1863-April 1865; topics include camp life, wartime hardships, battles (Gettysburg, Bristoe Campaign, third Battle of Winchester, Fisher's Hill) and the effects of war in Shenandoah Valley. |
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14th Virginia Calvary Regiment - http://www.yvn.com/users/trinity/cavalry.htm
Company G and F (2nd).A group of men who believed in the Southern Confederacy, volunteered with their best horses, a ragtag array of accouterments, antiquated flintlock pistols and muskets, or any weapon that could fire. These men became the 14th Virginia Cavalry, affectionately called the "Border Rangers." |
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None But Texians: A History of Terry's Texas Rangers - http://www.nonebuttexians.com/
This book presents the accomplishments and struggles of the 8th Texas Cavalry regiment as they fought through hundreds of engagements across seven states. |
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8th Georgia Cavalry - http://8thgeorgiacavalry.homestead.com/
This is the home page of Company E. Information on the members, pictures and information about the War for Southern Independence, regimental history, and links. |
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Rieff's Mounted Company - http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/reiff's.html
Brief unit history and muster roll. |
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15th Tennessee Infantry - http://web4.ecsis.net/~lmoore/TNGEN/History/lake15in.html
Roster of the regiment from Obion/Lake County. |
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McRae's Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, CSA - http://www.laughtergenealogy.com/bin/family/mcrae.html
History of the unit, service record, roster. |
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8th Tennessee Cavalry, CSA - http://www.dibrell.org/
A Confederate cavalry regiment from the Upper Cumberland region of north-central Tennessee. It served in the American Civil War between the years of 1862 and 1865. |
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18th Tennessee Cavalry - http://web4.ecsis.net/~lmoore/TNGEN/History/lake18ca.html
Company D was composed of men from what originally was Obion County but later became Lake County. List prepared from Muster Roll. |
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1st Louisiana Cavalry - http://users.qconline.com/~sskinner/gettysburg.htm
Scott's Cavalry regiment includes the name, enlistment date, rank and miscellaneous information. |
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The First South Carolina Regiment of Cavalry - http://www.awod.com/gallery/probono/cwchas/1sccav.html#brown
This is a memorial unit of the oldest Confederate cavalry regiment in South Carolina. The Unit Re-creates and experiences the life of Confederate cavalry troopers during the War for Southern independence through living history, parades, memorial services, educational programs, and battle reenactments. |