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TEAM DART D AVID HAZLETT A ARON TARVER R AYMOND FLANAGAN T RACIE PATTERSON Researching The Civil War

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Researching The Civil War. Team Dart D avid Hazlett A aron Tarver R aymond Flanagan T racie Patterson. Tutorial Contents. Raymond Flanagan Basic Information Aaron Tarver Weaponry Tracie Patterson Artifacts and Uniforms David Hazlett Statistics. Part I Beginning your Search. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TEAM DART

DAV I D H A Z L E T T

AA R O N TA R V E R

RAY M O N D F L A N A G A N

TR A C I E PAT T E R S O N

Researching The Civil War

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Tutorial Contents

Raymond Flanagan Basic Information

Aaron Tarver Weaponry

Tracie Patterson Artifacts and Uniforms

David Hazlett Statistics

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Part I Beginning your Search

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By Raymond Flanagan

Section I: Background Information Resources

Library sources: Categorize your topic

• Subject/Discipline : History-900’s (DDC)

References Books• Encyclopedia of American History (R.973.03 En1)• World Book Encyclopedia

Electronic sources:• Netlibrary- e-book collection

United States history: A selective guide to information sources

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Related Words & Subtopics

List of related words Weaponry Artifacts and uniforms Statistics

Subtopics Gettysburg Antietam Bull Run

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Part II Weaponry

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By Aaron Tarver

Section II: Civil War – Weaponry   Resources: Where to find the information you need Databases-(electronic resource)

EBSCOhost- Civil War Heavy Explosive Ordnance: A Guide to Large Artillery Projectiles,

Torpedoes, and Mines(book)

 Library Catalogs

1. U.S. Sharp Shooters Berdan’s Civil War Elite (973.74) 2. The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War

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Part III Artifacts & Uniforms

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By Tracie Patterson

Artifacts and Uniforms

Section III: Civil War- Artifacts and UniformsResources: Where to find information you need Database

Encyclopedia Britannica Online http://www.library.eb.com/eb/article-9076182

Library catalogs Collecting the Confederacy The Civil War Canteen

Museum War between the States Museum Florence, SC

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Part IV Statistics

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By David Hazlett

Section IV: Civil War – Statistics

  Resources: Where to find the information you need  Databases

Facts on File Penn Libraries

  Library Catalogs

The American Civil War Almanac   Reference Books

A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Confederate Military Land Units

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References

(1999). In W. A. Link (Ed.), The South in the History of the Nation: A Reader (Vol. 1, pp. 275-310). Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's. (Ray Flanagan)(2009). Retrieved November 16, 2009, from Penn Libraries: http://gethelp.library.upenn.edu/guides/hist/uscivilwar.html (David Hazlett)(2009). Retrieved November 16, 2009, from Encyclopedia Brittanica Online: http://www.library.eb.com/eb/article-9076182 (Tracie Patterson)Arnold, L. (1982). The Era of the Civil War, 1824-1876. Carlisle Barracks, PA: US Army Military History Institute. (Ray Flanagan) Bell, J. (2003). Civil War Heavy Explosive Ordnance:A guide to large artillery projectiles, torpedoes, and mines. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas. (Aaron Tarver)Blazek, R., & Perrault, A. H. (1994). United States History: A Selective Guide to Information Sources. Englewood, CO, United States: Libraries Unlimited. (Ray Flanagan)Bunting III, J. (2004). Ulysses S. Grant. (A. M. Schlesinger Jr., Ed.) New York: Times Books, Henry Holt and Company, LLC. (Ray Flanagan) civilwarstock/gallery-list. (2009). Retrieved November 16, 2009, from http://www.civilwarstock.com/c/civilwarstock/gallery-list (Tracie Patterson)Cole, G. L. (1988). Civil War Eyewitnesses: An annotated Bibliography of Books and Articles. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. (Ray Flanagan)

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References II

Commager, H. S., Current, R. R., Williams, T. H., Graebner, N. A., Donald, D. H., & Potter, D. M. (1996). Why the North Won the Civil War. (D. H. Donald, Ed.) New York: Simon & Shuster. (Ray Flanagan)Cowles, C. D. (1978). The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War. New York: Arno Press; Crown Publishers. (Aaron Tarver)Dyer, F. H. (1959). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. New York: T. Yoseloff. (David Hazlett) St. Martin'Gingrich, N., & Forstchen, W. R. (2003). Gettysburg, A Novel of the Civil War. New York: s Press. (Ray Flanagan) Guelzo, A. C. (2006). American Civil War. In World Book Encyclopedia, vol 4 (Vol. 4, pp. 614-635). Chicago, IL: World Book Inc. (Ray Flanagan) (David Hazlett)Hillstrom, K. (1999). The American Civil War Almanac. UXL Publishing. (David Hazlett) Jones, R. (2007). The Civil War Canteen. Lulu.com. (Tracie Patterson)Kwesi, S. (n.d.). World Almanac,2009 Edition. Retrieved November 15, 2009, from Facts on File - World News Digest: http://www.2facts.com/. (David Hazlett)

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References III

Marcot, R. M. (2007). U.S. Sharpshooters, Berdan's Civil War Elite. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books. (Ray Flanagan) (Aaron Tarver) McDonald, J. (1988). Great Battles of the Civil War. New York: Macmillan. (Ray Flanagan)McPherson, J. M. (2008). Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief. New York: the Penguin Press. (Ray Flanagan)Morris, R. a. (1996). In R. a. Morris, Encyclopedia of American History (pp. 254-274). New York: Harper/Collins Publishers. (Ray Flanagan)Pritchard, S. (2006). Collecting the Confederacy. Savas Beatie. (Tracie Patterson)Purday, R. (1991). Document Set 9, The Civil War. In Document Sets for the South in U.S. History (pp. 103-115). Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company. (Ray Flanagan)Sifakis, S. (1988). Who Was Who in the Civil War. New York: Facts on File. (Ray Flanagan)Tancig, W. (1967). Confederate Military Land Units, 1861-1865. South Brunswick: T. Yoseloff. (David Hazlett)