~More links can be found on individual pages in the Fortification Images section.~

~ Internet Resources ~

Library of Congress: American Memory: Selected Civil War Photographs
Library of Congress: American Memory: Civil War Map Collection
National Archives and Records Administration
Making of America at Cornell University
Making of America at University of Michigan

~ Internet Directories and Link Collections ~

Civil War Center at Louisiana State University
Teacher Oz (This website taught me that Mesquite, Texas has a Symphony Orchestra. Does that mean the high schools don't have rodeo teams any more?)
Kid Info
Internet Links for the United States Civil War
The Internet Public Library (A library without the allergic reaction!)
Online Books Page (Find it here, if its an online book).

~ Interesting and Informative Internet Sites ~

3rd Regiment, Co. E. Confederate Engineers. (Reenacting Group Portraying Confederate Engineers)
Signal Corps Association (1860-1865) (Information on the Signal Corps in the Civil War)
The Gadsden Flag (Our favorite flag. We like snakes, especially rattle snakes, and will until an eastern diamondback ruins our day.)
The American Civil War (Lots of neat stuff).
Coastal Fortification on the Gulf of Mexico (Lots of neat stuff).
North American Fortifications (Be there or be trapezoidal).
Military/Info Publishing (Photocopies Galore)
Fortifs.org
Co. A, 2d Regiment, Confederate Engineers. Re-enacting Engineers.
Tennesseans To Arms! 44th Tennessee Re-enactors
Civil War Artillery
Dan's Civil War Forum
Fort Fisher 1861-1865
8th Virginia Cavalry, Company A. The Smyth Dragoons Re-enactors
28th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Company G, C.S.A. and 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry Company D, U.S.A. Re-enactors
The Civil War Tourist
Confederate Engineer Bureau (Got to love that background image that makes everything look so neat).
Chevaux De Frise (Okay, so here's somebody with directions on how to build one, so stop asking  me already, eh.)
Confederate Engineers (German type re-enactors)
Washington Civil War Association Re-enactors
Engineers Brigade Army of Alabama (Go and see for yourself, really).
Military Fortifications of the World (Lots of links from all over the place).
Winds of Valor (Ambitious project)
U. S. Corps of Topographical Engineers (Living History, much information on their subject)

~ Some Fortification Sites ~

The Search For Battery Halleck (Fort Pulaski, that sort of stuff).
Fort Negley, Nashville (Just how inefficient could good engineers be? Reference Fort Negley... They still haven't finished it after 130 some odd years, but now you can wander around the ruins and ruminate on the destructive effects of the WPA.)
The Fortresses of Savannah (Neat photographs)
Shreveport's Civil War Defenses (And you thought Shreveport was just for people who wanted to lose all their money! Tourist!)
Fort Pocahontas
Fort Duffield

~ Wargaming Fortifications ~

War Game Terrain (A nice range of hand-made miniature terrain and field fortifications for wargaming.)

~ Book and Map Publishers and Sellers ~

~Any book publisher or bookseller who has some relevant work (Civil War or fortifications) to place before the reading public can get a nice free link here for the cost of one email sent to request the link.~

Art Source International Offers individual plates from the original (not the cheap knock-off reprints) of the Atlas to Accompany the Official Records and many other rare maps.
Signal Corps Association (1860-1865) Cenntenial limited edition reprint of  The Signal Corps, U.S.A., in the War of the Rebellion. by J. Willard Brown.
Arcadia Publishing Publishes a very recognizable series of photograph heavy books on local history including several books on the Civil War and, of particular interest, The Fortresses of Savannah.

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Updated: September, 2006