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National Park Links

National Park Units

Civil War History

Other Links

Looking off the ramparts at Fort Donelson.

SEAC Features

Click for "Echoes from the Past: Archeology at Fort Pulaski, Georgia".
Echoes from the Past: Archeology at Fort Pulaski, Georgia

Colonial and Civil War: Fort construction and restoration, the 1862 seige, and the Confederate prisoners-
of-war cemetery.

Click for "Archeology at Monroe's Crossroads, North Carolina".
Archeology at Monroe's Crossroads, North Carolina

Confederates attack Sherman's cavalry in the waning months of the war.

Click for "Remote Sensing at Shiloh National Military Park".
Remote Sensing at Shiloh National Military Park

Ground penetrating radar and other field techniques.

Click for "The Search for Battery Halleck"
The Search for
Battery Halleck

Archeological report on test excavations at Civil War period Battery Halleck on Tybee Island, Georgia.

Click for "Archeology at Andersonville".
Archeology at Andersonville

Read about the prisoner-of-war camp and prison conditions of 1864-1865, plus archeological findings by SEAC.

 

National Park Units in the Southeast

 

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Other Historic Periods

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One acre of Civil War battlefield land is lost to development every ten minutes!

Click here to learn more.

The battlefield at Chickamauga and Chattanooga.

Other National Park
Service Links:

NPS 150th anniversary commemorative website

Symbols in Battle: Civil War Flags in the NPS Collection

American Visionaries: Frederick Douglass

The Emancipation Proclamation

The NPS Civil War
Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS) database

Archeology at Antietam

The Battle of Gettysburg

The Thousand Mile Front: The Civil War in the Lower Mississippi Valley

Civil War Camp Life

The Civil War Defenses of Washington, D.C.

The National Military
Park at Fredericksburg
and Spotsylvania in Virginia is a great
source of Civil War
information:

Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park Electronic Visitor Center

Archeology at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park