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Alabama Civil War Map of Battles

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Filled with stunning footage and the memories of Civil Rights activists who lived through "Bloody Sunday"--as the day came to be known--CROSSING THE BRIDGE is a comprehensive chronicle of one of the landmark events in the Civil Rights Movement. Rare, recently declassified White House recordings offer a glimpse of LBJ's response to the crisis

May 4, 1863 Day's Gap / Sand Mountain
January 26, 1864 Athens
August 2-23, 1864 Mobile Bay / Fort Morgan Fort Gaines
October 26-29, 1864 Decatur
March 27-April 8, 1865 Spanish Fort
April 2-9, 1865 Fort Blakely
April 2, 1865 Selma

Alabama Civil War Reference Books


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Alabama State Flag
In 1895, 76 years after being admitted to the Union, the Alabama Legislature authorized the "crimson cross of St. Andrew on a field of white" in the "Acts of Alabama." Reminiscent of the Confederate battle flag, it was designated that the crimson bars must be six inches broad and were to extend diagonally across the flag. Because act 383 did not specify a particular format, the flag is depicted sometimes as a square and at other times as a rectangle.

DVD Civil War History Documentary Movie Titles


Civil War State Battle Maps
American Civil War Exhibits
American Civil War Timeline
Civil War Summary
Picture Album
Civil War Cooking
Civil War Submarines
Kids Zone Underground Railroad
History of the Confederate Flag




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U.S. National Park Service
U.S. Library of Congress
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