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The War
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American Civil War: Introduction
American Civil War: The War of Amateurs
American Civil War: The Eastern Front: Washington and Richmond
American Civil War: The Shenandoah Valley
American Civil War: Invading the North
American Civil War: Clearing the Mississippi
American Civil War: Tennessee and Kentucky
American Civil War: Sherman's March through the Confederacy
American Civil War: The Blockade and the War at Sea
American Civil War: The West
American Civil War: Conclusion
Alabama, cruise of the
Alabama, cruise of the (detail showing the Atlantic)
Alabama vs the Kearsarge
Arkansas Post, battle of, 10-11 January 1863
Balls' Bluff, battle of, 21 October 1861
Belmont, 7 November 1861
Bentonville, battle of, 19-21 March 1865
Big Black River, battle of, 17 May 1863
Big Black River campaign, 1863
Big Sandy River and Middle-Creek Battlefield, 10 January 1863
Blockade of Confederate Ports
Bull Run/ Manassas, first battle of, 21 July 1861: outline map of the battle
Bull Run/ Manassas, first battle of: the campaign area
Bull Run/ Manassa, first battle of, 21 July 1861: the battlefield
Bull Run/ Manassas, second battle of, 29-30 August: Area of the campaign
Carnifex Ferry, West Virginia, 1861
Chancellorsville, the campaign
Chancellorsville, the battle
Chancellorsville, the 11th Corps at
Chancellorsville, the 12th and 3rd Corps at
Charleston Harbour
Charleston in 1864-5
Chattanooga and Chickamauga, interactive map
Chattanooga, siege of: The Cracker Line
Chickamauga, battle of, position on 19 September
Chickamauga, battle of, position on the morning of 20 September
Chickamauga, battle of, position on the afternoon of 20 September
Chickasaw Bluffs, battle of, 29 December 1862
Chickasaw Bluffs, battle of, 29 December 1862 (detail)
Cold Harbor and North Anna : Confederate positions
Confederacy: Order of Secession
Confederacy: Total Population in 1860
Corinth and Iuka, 1862
Cumberland Gap, Confederate works at, 14 June 1862
Drewry's Bluff, battle of, 16 May 1864
Fair Oaks or Seven Pines, 31 May-1 June 1862, showing the positions before the battle
Fair Oaks or Seven Pines, 31 May-1 June 1862, the battle
Fort Donelson, siege of, 1862
Fort Henry, siege of, 6 February 1862
Fort Hindman at Arkansas Post, 1863
Fort Jackson, part of the Confederate defences of New Orleans
Fort Pulaski, siege of, April 1862
Franklin, battle of, 30 November 1864
Fredericksburg, complete map
Fredericksburg, top half of map
Frederickburg, bottom half of map
Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
Gettysburg 1: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 3 June
Gettysburg 2: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 6 June
Gettysburg 3: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 9 June
Gettysburg 4: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 12 June
Gettysburg 5: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 13 June
Gettysburg 6: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 17 June
Gettysburg 7: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 24 June
Gettysburg 8: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 28 June
Gettysburg 9: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 29 June
Gettysburg 10: The position of the Union and Confederate armies on 30 June
Gettysburg 11: Day one of the battle of Gettysburg, 1st July, 8 to 10 a.m
Gettysburg 12: Day one of the battle of Gettysburg, 1st July, 10:10 to 10:30 a.m.
Gettysburg 13: Day one of the battle of Gettysburg, 1st July, 3.30 p.m.
Gettysburg 14: Day one of the battle of Gettysburg, 1st July, 4 p.m.
Gettysburg 15: Day one of the battle of Gettysburg, 1st July, 6 p.m.
Gettysburg 16: Day two of the battle of Gettysburg, 2st July, 3.30 p.m.
Gettysburg 17: Day two of the battle of Gettysburg, 2st July, 7.15 p.m. till dark
Gettysburg 18: Day three of the battle of Gettysburg, 3st July, 3.15-5.30 p.m.
Gettysburg 19: The cavalry battle at Gettysburg, 3rd July, 2.30 p.m.
Gettysburg 20: The cavalry battle at Gettysburg, 3rd July, 3.30 p.m.
Gettysburg 21: The aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg: 4th July
Gettysburg 22: The aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg: 5th July
Gettysburg 23: The aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg: 6th July
Gettysburg 24: The aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg: 7th July
Gettysburg 25: The aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg: 8th July
Gettysburg 26: The aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg: 9th July
Gettysburg 27: The aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg: 11th July
Hampton Roads, battle of, 1862
Harper's Ferry
Island No. 10: Military and Naval operations
Island No. 10: The correct line of the canal
Kanawha Valley, 1861
Kentucky and Tennessee
Kentucky, Bragg's invasion, 1862
Kernstown, first battle of, 23 March 1862
Knoxville and East Tennessee
Knoxville, November 1863
Knoxville, November 1863 - detail
Knoxville, November 1863 - Fort Sanders
Lexington, siege of, 18-20 September 1861
Logan's Cross Roads, battle of, 19 January 1862
McDowell, battle of, 8 May 1862
Mill Springs, battle of, 19 January 1862
Missionary Ridge, battle of, 25 November 1863
Mississippi, lower
Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers, 1861-2
Mississippi (north), west Tennessee and east Missouri
Missouri in 1861
New Berne, 14 March 1862 - the area
New Berne, 14 March 1862 - the battlefield
New Madrid and Island No. 10, simple map
New Mexico and Arizona: Confederate invasion of
New Orleans 1: The defences of the Mississippi and the Mortar fleet
New Orleans 2: The course of the U.S.S. Mississippi
New Orleans 3: The course of the U.S.S. Brooklyn
New Orleans 4: The Confederate fleet above the forts
North Carolina coastline, c. 1861-86
North Carolina coastline, operations early in the war
Orchard Knob, battle of, 23 November 1863
Pea Ridge, battle of, 7 March 1862
Pensacola Bay in 1861
Perryville, 8 October 1862
Red River area
Red River detailed map
Red River dams
Roanoke Island - the island
Roanoke Island - the battlefield
Port Royal, naval battle, 7 November 1861
Rich Mountain, battle of, 12 July 1861
River Flotilla (Union), area of operations in 1861-3
Seven Pines or Fair Oaks, 31 May-1 June 1862, showing the positions before the battle
Seven Pines or Fair Oaks, 31 May-1 June 1862, the battle
Shenandoah Valley in 1862 showing Stonewall Jackson's movements
Shenandoah Valley in 1862 showing Stonewall Jackson's movements - detail
Sherman's March through Georgia, part one
Sherman's March through Georgia, part two
Sherman's March through South Carolina, part one
Sherman's March through South Carolina, part two
Sherman's March through North Carolina, part one
Sherman's March through North Carolina, part two
Shiloh, outline map of campaign
Shiloh, battlefield, originally from autobiography of U.S. Grant
Shiloh, Union camps before (from a map provided by W. T. Sherman during the battle)
Shiloh, revised official map (left half)
Shiloh, revised official map (right half)
Shiloh, revised official map (combined)
Shiloh, the Official or 'Thom' map
Shiloh, stage I, from biography of A.S. Johnston
Shiloh, stage II, from biography of A.S. Johnston
Shiloh, stage III, from biography of A.S. Johnston
Shiloh, showing routes by which Federal reinforcements reached the battlefield
South Carolina Coast, 1861-65
South Carolina Coast
South Mills, battle of, 19 April 1862
Spotsylvania, battle of, May 8-21 1864
Spotsylvania and the Wilderness, Lee's positions
Spotsylvania area
Tennessee and Kentucky
Trevilian Station, battle of, 11-12 June 1864
Union Cavalry Raids in 1864
United States in 1861
Upper Potomac
Valverde, battle of, 20-21 February 1862
Vicksburg, area of the 1863 campaign
Virginia: operations in November 1863
Virginia in 1864-6
Virginia, northern
West Virginia in 1861
West Virginia in 1861: Detail of central area
West Virginia in 1861: Clickable map
Washington in 1861
Wilderness, battle of, 4 May 1864
Wilderness, battle of, 5 May 1864
Wilderness, battle of, 6 May 1864
Wilderness, northern half
Wilderness, southern half
Williamsburg, battle of, 5 May 1862
Wilson's Creek, battle of, 10 August 1861