Battle of Dranesville Historical Marker - Clio
Everyday Life in a Civil War Hospital
Book: Civil War Northern Virginia 1861 – Arlington Historical Society
Civil War Newspaper: The Crisis - Northern Pro-Confederate Newspaper
Newspapers in Virginia during the Civil War, Confederate
Fremont's oldest Civil War vet survived prison camp
Weather and the Civil War - Essential Civil War Curriculum
The Alabama Baptist - Encyclopedia of Alabama
Emerging Civil War
The Economic Impact of the American Civil War
UVA and the History of Race: When the KKK Flourished in Charlottesville
Desegregation of Stratford Junior High and the End of Virginia's Massive Resistance – Deeply Rooted
Sketches of Confederate prisoners
In purge of Confederates, Virginia plans to rename Camp Pendleton - Virginia Mercury
The resulting siege of Petersburg (June 1864 – March 1865) led to the eventual surrender of Lee's army in April 1865 and the end of the Civil War.
1864 Civil War newspaper BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR Virginia GRANT OVERLAND CAMPAIGN