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The Civil War Preservation Trust is America's largest non-profit organization (501-C3) devoted to the preservation of our nation's endangered Civil War battlefields. The Trust also promotes educational programs and heritage tourism initiatives to inform the public of the war’s history and the fundamental conflicts that sparked it.

 An Educational Learning Center Dedicated
to the Preservation and Study of Missouri and
its Involvement in the American Civil War

The Civil War Book Review staff and LSU Libraries Special Collections are committed to maintaining this publication online as a service to the large community of people interested in the rich history of the Civil War era.

The Turner Brigade is a reenactor organization that portrays infantry, artillery, engineer, and medical units of Missouri Union volunteers and civilians of the Civil War period. We are a family-oriented group, with members from all around the St. Louis metropolitan area and beyond

Armchair General Online feature a unique, interactive editorial approach that invites the reader to decide the course of action in challenging historical scenarios, to step into the shoes of a battlefield commander. Leading historians and contributors lend integrity and credibility to this fresh presentation of historical and contemporary events.

The Civil War Discussion Group (CDWG) Forums provides great discussion and discourse about the Civil War and is owned and operated by Tonia J. (Teej) Smith and Eric J. Wittenberg

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Join General Walker, loyal follower of Abe Lincoln, for a Civil War adventure. Search original battlefields for clues and letters left by members of a secret society. These individuals hid millions of dollars in gold, cash, and coin. Scour 20 hidden object levels while advancing through time from the Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861 to Lee`s surrender at Appotomattox in 1865. Cross rivers and grassy knolls to unearth Hidden Mysteries of the Civil War.

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