19th Century Scientific American - 1845 Newspaper
Albany (N.Y.) Evening Journal, 23
May 1856
American Civil War in the News
Antebellum
& Civil War Journalism
Anti-Slavery Journalism
Articles from
Civil War Era Newspapers
Bibliography to Media and Military Sources
Blue
& Gray in Black & White by
Brayton Harris
Charleston (S.C.)
Mercury, 13 January 1865
"Christmas
in the Confederate White House" The New York WORLD,
Sunday, December 13, 1896
Civil
War Cartoons
Civil
War Newspapers: Coverage of John Brown's Raid
Civil
War Soldiers Fought with Pen as Well as Sword
Editorial from the
Charleston Mercury, Feb 28, 1860
Editorial from
the Charleston Mercury, Oct 11, 1860
Engagement at the Wolf River Bridge,
Fayette Co., Tennessee, 1863
HATCH, CHALMERS
George Townsend,
Civil War Newspaper Correspondent
Government of the Democracy in America
Harper's Weekly
Harper's Weekly coverage of the Civil War
Jhistory: A Site for Journalism
Historians
Journalism Comes of Age
Newspaper Advertisement
Newspaper
Articles from New Hampshire
Newspapers Since 1860
Of Individualism in Democratic Countries
Petroleum V. Nasby,
Journalist
Pictorial Journalism
Propaganda in the Civil
War
Rebel "Paul Revere"
Sherman's Soldiers Destroying New
York Newspapers
Slavery in Louisiana,
Conditions in Wartime New Orleans, 1862
DOW
Staunton (Va.) Spectator, 13 November 1860
Staunton (Va.) Spectator, 27 November 1860
The Liberator
Transcribed
Newspaper Articles: Augusta County, Confederate Politics
Valley
of the Shadow 1862 Newspaper Transcriptions
William Lloyd Garrison,
"The Liberator"
Anti-War Abolitionists: The Peace Movement's Split Over the Civil War
Anti-War Heroes
Conscientious Objectors
Copperhead Activities
Knights of the Golden Circle
Pacifism in the 19th Century
Writings on Christian Nonresistance and Pacifism
After the Civil War: Plessy v. Ferguson
African American Perspective - Pamphlets Home Page
America's Reconstruction: People and Politics After the Civil War
Amnesty Proclamations "Liberally Granted"
Before the Voting Rights Act
Black Codes in the Former Confederate States
Brief History of Carpetbags and Carpetbaggers
Carpetbaggers
Civil War II: 1865-1965
Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)
Civil War, Slavery, and Reconstruction in Missouri
Du Bois, W.E.B.: Strivings of the Negro People (Atlantic Monthly 1897)
Du Bois, W.E.B.: The Training of Black Men (Atlantic Monthly 1902)
Jerome Dowd: Paths of Hope for the Negro (Century Magazine 1900)
Lincoln Proclamation on the Wade-Davis Bill
Lynchings since 1900
Military Rule "Radical Reconstruction" 1867 - 1877
NC History: Reconstruction Period
Opposing Views on Reconstruction
Post Civil War Period
Post Civil War South
Race Riots "Battle Of Liberty Place" September 14, 1874
Radical Republicans: "Zealous Crusaders"
Reconstructing the Nation
Reconstruction Acts: 1867
Reconstruction and Jim Crow Timeline
"Reconstructing America: Consolidation of State Power 1865-1890" by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
Reconstruction Era Documents
Reconstruction Era - Healing a Divided Land
Reconstruction From the Southern Viewpoint
Reconstruction &Black Suffrage
Reconstruction (1865-1877)
Reconstruction 1865-1880
Reconstruction and Its Failure
Reconstruction in Texas
Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, June 20, 1866
Rutherford B. Hayes and the End of Reconstruction
Scalawags
Sherman's Sentinels
Three Months Among the Reconstructionists (Atlantic Monthly, February 1866).
Timeline: Frederick Douglass
Timeline: Reconstruction to 1898
Thin Gray Line: Confederate Veterans in the New South
The "New South"
The Wormley Agreement
Wade-Davis Manifesto, 1864
Cause Lost
Civil War Legacy of Orange County
Civil War Reconstruction, Racism, the KKK, & the Confederate "Lost Cause"
Confederacy: The Collapse of the Lost Cause
Confederate Memorial Day in Georgia
Lost Cause
Lost Cause: The Civil War in Retrospect
Lost Cause Movement
On Neopuritanism
Origins of Memorial Day: General John A. Logan's Order
Religion of the Lost Cause
Acoustic Shadows
in the Civil War
Aeronautics Balloons
Americans First Railroad
Balloons
in the American Civil War
Balloons with the
Army of the Potomac
Canal Age
Civil War Field Fortifications
Civil War "Firsts"
Civil War Technology
Confederate Engineers
Confederate Railroads
Early Military Communication Researchers
Factory at War
Fort Construction
& the Civil War
Friends of the Hunley
Iron Road,
a Railroad Documentary
Great Shohola Train Wreck of
the U.S. Civil War
Industrial
Revolution in America
Joseph Henry:
Father of the Weather Service
Little Steamboat that Opened the "Cracker Line"
Military Telegraph Service
Mill Workers
Railroads in the Civil War
Signal Corps
Signal Corps of the Civil War - Signal Kit and related information
Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History
Supplying Hell: The Campaign for Atlanta
Technology and the American Civil War
Technology
& Intelligence
Telegraph history of the Civil War
Transportation and Commerce in the Civil War
U.S.
Civil War - The First Modern War
United States Military Telegraph