After the intro, the Battle of Gettysburg is summarized, play by play, day by day.
From the companion website for Ken Burn's PBS film, The Civil War, we find three maps that summarize the three days of the Battle of Gettysburg.
This site answers lots of questions about the Battle and the War, in a kid-friendly voice.
Much of this site pertains to visiting the Battlefield, but under the Learn menu tab, you'll find some educational goodies for students.
Drawn from the Library’s collections, the presentation that follows gathers the key documents linked to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.
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This Civil War site brings us a bio of Custer, along with an illustrated look at his Last Stand.
An examination of ten of the major myths about the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield is a non-profit association supporting the educational activities of the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument near Crow Agency, Montana.
After an introduction setting the scene of the battle, George Herendon tells his eyewitness account, as reported in the New York Herald.
Robert J. McNamara, the About guide to nineteenth century history, has gathered twelve images from the New York Public Library Digital Collections to create an annotated gallery.
Surfnetkids.com reviews websites about the Battle of Little Bighorn.