Civil War Washington, D.C.

Links of Interest

All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac
Civil War Washington examines the U.S. national capital from multiple perspectives as a case study of social, political, cultural and medical/scientific transitions provoked or accelerated by the Civil War.
Civil War Defenses of Washington, National Park Service
Greater Greater Washington
Kiplinger Washington Collection
Witness to War and Reunion:  Commemorating the Civil War in Alexandria
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Welcome to my blog regarding Washington, DC and the Civil War. This blog will focus on those sites in Washington and its close-in suburbs (i.e. locations within the Beltway) that have connections to the Civil War and help tell the story of the role our nation's capital played in ensuring that "... government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth."

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Steven
Mild-mannered civil servant by day... by night, amateur historian defending truth, justice and the American Way one blog at a time. Grew up in the Washington, DC suburbs and Oklahoma... dreamed to be a National Park Service ranger at a Civil War battlefield, but realized that I don't look good in tan and green.
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