A list of places and things of interest to the American Civil War in the Eastern Theater.
* = indicates link to the Stone Sentinels website. All other links stay on Civil War in the East.

Army of the Valley District (CSA)
Ashby’s Gap in the Blue Ridge

Battle Maps

Cedar Creek battle maps *
Five Forks battle maps *
White Oak Road battle maps *
3rd Winchester (Opequon) battle maps *

Beefsteak Raid*
Beverly Ford on the Rappahannock
Boteler’s Ford on the Potomac
Caisson
Confederate Artillery Battery Names
Costliest 15 Battles of The Civil War
Crampton’s Gap in South Mountain*

Dictator (siege mortar) *
Dimmock Line *

Forts in the Eastern Theater

Fort Collier (Winchester, VA) *
Fort Davis (Petersburg, VA) *
Fort Fisher (Petersburg, VA) *

Fort Gregg (Petersburg, VA) *
Fort Haskell (Petersburg, VA) *
Fort Hays (Petersburg, VA) *

Fort Morton (Petersburg, VA) *
Fort Stedman (Petersburg, VA) *
Fort Wadsworth (Petersburg, VA) *
Star Fort (Winchester, VA) *

Fox’s Gap in South Mountain*
General (Rank) in the Confederate States Army

Georgia Declaration of Causes for Secession
Kelly’s Ford on the Rappahannock
Lee’s Last Address to his troops
Limber
The Lost Order (Robert E. Lee’s Special Orders, Number 191)
Mississippi Declaration of Causes for Secession

Orders of Battle

Antietam Order of Battle *
Brandy Station Order of Battle *
Cedar Creek Order of Battle *
Chancellorsville
Order of Battle *
Cold Habor Order of Battle *
The Crater Order of Battle *
Five Forks Order of Battle *
Fredericksburg Order of Battle *
Gettysburg Order of Battle *
Monocacy Order of Battle *
Spotsylvania Court House Order of Battle *
Wilderness Order of Battle *
3rd Winchester Order of Battle *
White Oak Road Order of Battle *

Railroads

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
City Point & Army Railroad
Orange & Alexandria Railroad

Winchester & Potomac Railroad

Snicker’s Gap in the Blue Ridge
Soldier’s Hut reconstruction from the Petersburg Siege lines *
South Carolina Declaration of Causes for Secession
Texas Declaration of Causes for Secession

Timelines

Timeline of the Civil War in the Shenandoah Valley 1861-1862
Timeline of the Civil War in the Shenandoah Valley 1864-1865
Timeline of the Siege of Petersburg *

Turner’s Gap in South Mountain*
United States Marine Corps at Bull Run
Virginia Military Institute
Whitworth Rifle

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