The collection also includes portraits of both Confederate and Union officers, and a selection of enlisted men.

Firearms, edged weapons, uniforms, paintings, civil war photographs and flags are among the many objects on permanent display.

civil war photographsOur Changing Gallery displays material on subjects such as women in the War, military railroads, prisons and prisoners of war, and the experiences of black soldiers.

It discusses the organization of the armies, and the pay, the rank, life in the camps, etc. If it concerned either army, or its soldiers, it is on this page.

The Centre’s mission is to tell the whole story of the conflict that still shapes our nation. The Centre’s flagship exhibit In the Cause of Liberty explores the war's causes, course, and legacies through artefacts, media, and programs. You can also enter a date format, April 19, 1862 or September 1864.

The information on my sites is FREE for use in compiling family histories. The information on my sites may NEVER be sold or used in ANY commercial venture (including by sites that civil war badgeoffer nothing but LINKS to other people's work), without the knowledge & permission of Linda Cunningham Fluharty and/or the person who contributed the information.

Walk through history in authentically made boots and shoes in the style and tradition of the great makers of the nineteenth century. Our shoes are totally authentic from our bark tanned leather to our square heel nails.

If appropriate, we will post your information to the Web, or if you have a pertinent site, we will link to it. We do not have a query section, at present. The photos and narrative were provided by the Webmaster and over 100 contributors between 1980 and July 2008. Included are numerous wartime photos, as well as several official records, reports and maps.

Constructed of heavy grade linen and issued to virtually all Massachusetts troops at the beginning of the Civil War. Rare survivor in museum grade collector condition overall. Civil wars that are fought over religion have tended to occur more in monotheistic than in polytheistic societies; one explanation is that the latter tend to be more "flexible" in terms of dogma, allowing for some latitude in belief.