North Carolina State Archives: Collecting, preserving, and making available for public use historical and evidential materials relating to North Carolina.
An innovative digital editorial project making some 55,000 documents of the early War Department many long thought irretrievable but now reconstructed through a painstaking, multi-year research effort available online to scholars, students, and the general public.
The history of psychological warfare, psychological operations (PSYOPS), black propaganda, and aerial propaganda leaflets from the First World War, through World War II, to Operation Iraqi Freedom.
French and Indian War
Revolutionary War
War of 1812
Mexican American War
Civil War
Smithsonian Institution houses an extraordinary array of Civil War artifacts in nearly a dozen of its museums and archives.
The Valley of the Shadow is an electronic archive of two communities in the American Civil War--Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin County, Pennyslvania. The Valley Web site includes searchable newspapers, population census data, agricultural census data, manufacturing census data, slaveowner census data, and tax records. The Valley Web site also contains letters and diaries, images, maps, church records, and military rosters. The Valley project is a University of Virginia research project funded in part by the National Endowment of the Humanities.
To understand the thoughts and emotions \nof the men who faced each other across the battlefield \nand those who waited for them at home, \nlook to the poems and songs written during and after the War.\n