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Generals Buried in Louisiana
Names, photographs and burial locations of Confederate generals.

The Confederate Site of America
A virtual compendium of the Confederacy, photo gallery, over 1,500 CS links, music (with lyrics), selected e-books, genealogy research, bookstore, and site search engine.

Confederate States of America Documents (The Avalon Project)
Confederate States of America Government Documents during the initial four-month period from December 24, 1860 to April 29, 1861.

The Confederate States of America
Provides details of the Confederacy from its beginning in 1861 to its end in 1865.

Heritage Preservation Association
Our mission is to protect, preserve and restore the historical significance of endangered symbols, customs and cultures of the Colonial and Confederate South.

Confederate Constitution
The Congress of Delegates from the seceding Southern States convened at Montgomery, Alabama, on February 4, 1861. They quickly adopted a provisional Constitution, and in less than a month, devised and approved a permanent Constitution, which was adopted March 11, 1861.

Dixiedave's Confederate Page
Discussion on reasons the war was fought, definition of Civil War, flag issues, history of 28th North Carolina Regiment, and Sons of Confederate Veterans.

Causes of the Civil War
Provides listing and explanation of causes of the war from a North Georgia perspective.

Kirchner's Map of the Confederacy
1863 map of the Confederate States of America.

The Civil History of the Confederate States
A brief history of the Confederacy.


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