Why don you have more about genealogy/ uniforms/ women/ battles/ generals/ soldier life/ reenacting/ World War I/ World War II/ reenactment schedules, etc.?
Because this site is about the poetry and music of the War Between the States, that’s why. It’s not about genealogy or reenacting or battles or anything else. If you read the background notes that accompany almost every poem and song , you’ll find a good deal of information about many of these topics — but, as the title of the site suggests, they’re not my primary focus. Rather than trying to cover many aspects of the War inadequately, I’ve chosen to concentrate on just two and cover them as exhaustively as possible. Just about every facet of the conflict is covered somewhere on the Web, though. I used to maintain a list of links to some of the better, more reliable sites but finally gave up. Trying to keep track of sites as they move from server to server or as they (regrettably, in some cases) go offline or otherwise disappear is more trouble than it’s worth. For a list of links to be of any value, it must be current. No list is better than a useless list.
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