America
Votes: Jefferson Davis
Confederate election broadsides. Part of Duke University's America Votes
exhibit.
The Avalon
Project : Confederate States of America Documents
Project of Yale Law School. First rate as one might expect from this institution
Beyond
Face Value: Depictions of Slavery In Confederate Currency
Louisiana State University
Children
of the Civil War
Site examines the role of children, both North and South during the
war.
Site is very well researched and provides insight to the then emerging
concept
of childhood. Site deals with both sides in an even handed manner but
covers
primarily the North as the authors research resources were primarily Northern.
Christmas
1861-1865
T. Cartter and Margaret Rawlings
Lupton Library,
University of Tennessee
at Chattanooga
Civil
War Currency Specimens
Confederate Nationals and State currency and bond specimens
The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries collection
Civil
War Noncombatants
Images of Civil War civilians North and South, coping with the war.
May take a while to load as there are a great many images on this page.
Confederate
Constitution
The original signed manuscript in JPG's University of Georgia Libraries,
Athens,GA
Confederate (CSA) Stamps and Postal History
Currency
Exhibit: Civil War
Federal Reserve Bank San Francisco
How the South Gathered News During the Civil War
Jefferson Davis Memorial Home Page
Jefferson
Davis
Tulane University
Jefferson Davis Address on the Confederate Constitution Ratification
The Inaugural Address of Jefferson Davis
Legal Materials On The
Confederate States Of America
(Article from Albany Law School regarding legal status of CSA)
Message of Jefferson Davis to the Confederate Congress 1861
Moneys
for the Southern Cause
The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries
"Prices are very high, but money is plentiful and becoming
more so . . . ."
The Papers of Jefferson
Davis
Rice University
William Ballard Preston US/CS Congress, 1805-1862
Secession Acts of 13 Confederate States
John Shorter: Alabama Governor 1861-1863
South Carolina Secession Declaration
The Missing Ordinance
of Secession
History is full of myths and legends, this is one of many and concerns the
"missing"
South Carolina ordinance of seccession. From the
South Carolina Archives
Home Page
Thomas
Watts: Alabama Governor 1863-1865
(Also C.S. Attorney General)