Camp Moore/Confederate Museum and Cemetery
Kentwood, Louisiana | Established in the summer of 1861, Camp Moore (named after Civil War Gov. Thomas Moore) served as one of the largest Confederate...
Philippi Historic District
Philippi, West Virginia |The site is home to many historic sites, as well as a historical museum containing Civil War-era artifacts.
Dangerfield Newby
Dangerfield Newby (ca. 1820–1859), a free mulatto for whose family this crossroads is named, was the first of John Brown’s raiders killed during the...
Clinton Confederate State Cemetery
Clinton, Louisiana | This four-acre cemetery contains the remains of hundreds of Civil War troops, both Union and Confederate.
Cheraw Civil War Sites
Cheraw, South Carolina | This 18th century river town became a place of refuge and a storehouse of valuables, including an official repository of...
Crossroads Museum
Corinth, Mississippi | This crossroads, an important location for troop movement, supply and communication lines, is one of the most important patches...