Why Should Civil War Re-enactors/Historians Read about the Crimean War?
Part 3: Confusion, Siege and Peace
Baron Brudenell of Stonton, 7th Earl of Cardigan, James Thomas Brudenell
A Guards Officer's Account of the Battle of the Alma, September 21, 1854
Prince Gortshakoff on the Evacuation of Sebastopol, August 30, 1855
The New York Times on the Battle of Inkerman, November 5, 1854
Lord Lucan's Defense of His Conduct at Balaclava, March 19, 1855
The Battle of Hampton Roads (U.S.S. Monitor vs. C.S.S. Virginia)
The Battle of Chattanooga (Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge)
The Battle of New Market (Opening of the Valley Campaign of 1864)
The Battle of Cedar Creek (or Bell Grove and the end of the Valley Campaign of 1864)
The Battle of Nashville (Including Franklin and the Nashville Campaign)
The Battle of Bentonville (Including the Carolinas Campaign)
Appomattox Court House (Including Sailor's or Syler's Creek)
Battery B at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863 (by Capt. James Stewart)
Ira M. Slawson [Off Site]
Principal Dimensions and Weights of Field-Gun Carriages and Limbers
Alabama [Under Construction]
Arkansas [Under Construction]
Florida [Under Construction]
Georgia [Under Construction]
Kentucky [Under Construction]
Louisiana [Under Construction]
Mississippi [Under Construction]
Missouri [Under Construction]
North Carolina [Under Construction]
South Carolina [Under Construction]
Tennessee [Under Construction]
Texas [Under Construction]
Virginia [Under Construction]
C.S. Regular Army [Under Construction]
The U.S. Artillery from the Civil War to the Spanish-American War, 1861-1898
Greenville, MI [CANCELLED]
Gettysburg, PA [POSTPONED]