This website is a great overall website for learning about the Confederacy and the war. It has a wide range of information and is readable by most age groups.
37th Texas Cavalry (Terrell’s)
November 30, 2001 -- From Major Michael Kelley, CSA, a reader from Pascagoula, MS who is affiliated with the site
The primary resource on the Internet for the valid research and documentation of the role of Black, Hispanic, Native American, Jewish, and foreign born Confederate soldiers – the Forgotten Confederates. Information is properly documented without editorial commentary.
Documenting the American South
November 30, 2001 -- From Tim, a reader from Lynchburg, Virginia who is not affiliated with the site
This is a treasure of information about the South before, during and after the War Between the States. It would take weeks to read this fine collection of material. Recommended for older teens and above.
The War For Southern Independence
November 30, 2001 -- From Tim, a reader from Lynchburg, Virginia who is not affiliated with the site
How best to learn about the war than by reading articles written by many of the veterans themselves? This website contains many articles from the Confederate Veteran Magazine, a large selection of poetry related to the Confederate soldier and other useful information. The website is visually appealing and is not difficult to find the resources it contains.