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- Civil War Volunteers Letters
Free Pennsylvania Civil War extracts from soldiers diaries and letters, regimental histories and Medal of Honor Recipients. Tips on ways to discover if your ancestor was in the military with instuctions to order your ancestor's military records from the National Archives.
http://www.pacivilwar.com/histories.html
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- A Collection of West Virginia War Letters
The site lists the letters, photographs and other documents in the exhibit from the collections of the West Virginia State Archives and its West Virginia Veterans Memorial Archives.
http://www.wvculture.org/history/warletters/wlindex.html
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- The Soldiers Write.
It is aimed to provide reliable information about the Civil War: letters and diary entries by Iowa soldiers depict hospital and encampment life during the Civil War as well as Civil War music store and links to the related sites.
http://www.alaska.net/~design/civilwar/index.html
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- War Letters
Extremely significant war letters offering eyewitness accounts of famous battles, historic events, or encounters with prominent military leaders as well as more personal correspondences, such as heartfelt expressions of affection or words of support and encouragement between separated loved ones.
http://www.warletters.com/
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- A War in Letters
You are offered to visit the site devoted to the war correspondence home from two men - an American marine and a Japanese general that reveals how their destinies converged on a tiny Pacific island called Iwo Jima during the World War II.
http://www.americanhistory.about.com/library/prm/blwarinletters.htm
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