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Lance Mosier

A Beautiful Animated Rendition of The Gettysburg Address - 16 views

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    Very Awesome Visual of Gettysburg Address
Rob Jacklin

CivilWarSallie - home - 3 views

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    Hi! My name is Sallie Ann. I was made in Gettysburg, PA, and I'm named after the mascot of the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry from the Civil War. My job is to travel around the U.S. looking for Civil War battlefields or museums and schools learning about the Civil War. Along the way, I hope to teach kids more about the Civil War while also helping them to learn about using technology. I'll start out in Gettysburg, PA,and learn about the battle that took place there. My visit to you will last about one week, but before I leave, I hope that you will put something from the battlefield, museum or your school in my backpack so I can keep it as a memento of my visit.
Rhett Hughes

Interactive Map of the Battle of Gettysburg | History | Smithsonian - 11 views

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    Great resource for US History teachers and those teaching the US Civil War.
David Korfhage

Gettysburg Address history: Why Four Score and Seven Years Ago? - 9 views

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    An interesting cartoon exploration of the Gettysburg address, specifically the significant of the phrase "Four score and seven years ago"
Christina Briola

Gettysburg Address on Vimeo - 12 views

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    Animated adaptation of the Gettysburg Address. Great way to present the speech to students/
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    It starts out slow but then it is better.
Mark Moran

Seven Score & Six Years Ago Today, Lincoln Gave the Gettysburg Address - 8 views

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    On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, a speech that redefined the meaning of the Civil War.
Christy Hanna

Digital Storytelling of the Gettysburg Address - 12 views

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    The Gettysburg Address read by Alex Wilson along with great photos of the Civil War
Lisa M Lane

TwHistory » About - 13 views

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    The TwHistory project began in early 2009 with the first Twitter reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg over a period of several weeks. TwHistory is based on the idea that historical reenactments can take place online and have positive effects for all involved. In school settings these virtual reenactments can increase engagement while providing opportunities for students to research personal journals and other primary source documents. In order to organize, study, and preserve these online reenactments we have created TwHistory.org. View past and current projects on our reenactments page. You can also follow us on Twitter at @TwHistory.
Tom

1847 Pioneer Trek & Other Historical Reenactments via Twitter - 11 views

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    In April 1847, a group of pioneers left Omaha, Nebraska and headed west. Their group consisted of 147 men, three women, and two children. Their journey would cover more than 1,000 miles, and cross the Rocky Mountains. This small group would pave the way for more than 70,000 people to make the same journey. On Monday, April 5, 2010 you can start following the same journey as volunteers reenact the 1847 Pioneer Trek via Twitter. More info at http://twhistory.org/1847-pioneer-trek/. The TwHistory project began in early 2009 with the first Twitter reenactment of the Battle of Gettysburg over a period of several weeks. Later that year a high school class reenacted the Cuban Missile Crisis. TwHistory is based on the idea that historical reenactments can take place online and have positive effects for all involved. In school settings these virtual reenactments can increase engagement while providing opportunities for students to research personal journals and other primary source documents. In order to organize, study, and preserve these online reenactments we have created http://TwHistory.org
David Hilton

Civil War and Reconstruction Documents: Primary Documents of American History (Virtual ... - 0 views

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    American primary historical documents from 1860 to 1877.
David Hilton

Civil War - 0 views

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    A thorough collection of reports and official records from the US Civil War, from both the Union and Confederate armies. Very detailed. If you're interested in quality sources on the US Civil War, can I suggest History According to Bob at www.summahistorica.com? He's a professor on the subject and his podcasts give a thorough treatment of the topic.
Mark Moran

Web Guide to the U.S. Civil War - 19 views

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    An annotated guide to 35+ of the best Web sites about the U.S. Civil War, including deep links to a trove of primary resources, such as solders' records, first-hand accounts, photographs, etc.
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