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  1. Relic Hunting Made Easy metal detecting is a fun and exciting hobby for all ages. You never know what you might find on your outing. Their have been many exciting discoveries made by everyday people just like you and I. You can find anything from civil war artifacts to jewe...
  2. Guatemala Civil War Back in 1960 the government of Guatemala went to war with the insurgents of the country. This is what started the war that was never really talked about. The civil war lasted until the peace accords were signed 1996. Over 200,000 people were slaughte...
  3. Cobblestone Buildings Cobblestones are small rocks that can fit in the palm  of your hand. Pioneers to western New York State found the cobblestones, which had been brought by glaciers, along the shores of Lake Ontario or in the fields they tried to plow. They used t...
  4. Weapons of the American Civil War This is a general overview of some of the American Civil War weapons.
  5. CSS Texas Civil War Ironclad The keel for the CSS Texas was laid down at Richmond, Virginia. She was  launched in January 1865. At the time of Robert E. Lee's evacuation of Richmond on April 3, 1865, she was left unfinished but intact in an outfitting berth at the Richmond...
  6. USS Cairo Civil War Ironclad USS Cairo was an ironclad river gunboat in the Union Navy. She was the capital ship of the City class ironclad gunboats, also called Cairo class. Cairo was the first ship sunk by a naval mine, on December 12, 1862 in the Yazoo River.
  7. American Civil War
  8. CSS Fredericksburg Civil War Ironclad CSS Fredericksburg was an ironclad gunboat of the Confederate States Navy during the U.S. Civil War. Fredericksburg was built at Richmond, Virginia in 1862-63. The CSS Fredericksburg was the second ironclad to be completed in Richmond. On November 30...
  9. Gone with the Wind The classic film of the American Civil War South (from the book by Margaret Mitchell) lives on in the hearts of fans around the world.
  10. CSS Albemarle, Ironclad of The Roanoke CSS Albemarle was an ironclad ram of the Confederate Navy named for a town and a sound in North Carolina and a county in Virginia. All three locations were named for General George Monck, the first Duke of Albemarle and one of the original Carolina L...
  11. CSS Neuse Civil War Ironclad The CSS Neuse was a sister ship to the CSS Albemarle. The CSS Neuse was one of 22 ironclads commissioned by the Confederate navy. Having a wide, flat bottom, the vessel resembled a river barge. When completed, the twin-screw steamer was plated with i...
  12. The War for the Union Adapted from Parley's Common School History of the World By Samuel Griswold Goodrich 1870 Philadelphia
  13. CSS Georgia Civil War Ironclad CSS Georgia, also known as State of Georgia and Ladies Ram, was an ironclad floating battery built at Savannah, Georgia in 1862-1863. Placed under command of Lieutenant Washington Gwathmey, CSN, she was employed in defending the river channels below...
  14. Pennsylvania Welcome to the Pennsylvania Lens