From the Book - Research Collections
Introduction and directions
Archaeological perspectives on the Civil War: the challenge to achieve relevance / Steven D. Smith
Archaeology of trauma: an introduction to the historical archaeology of the American Civil War / David G. Orr
Battlefield analysis and reconstruction
When the shooting stopped, the war began / William B. Lees
Excavation data for Civil War era military sites in middle Tennessee / Samuel D. Smith
Endangered legacy: Virginia's Civil War naval heritage / Samuel G. Margolin
Fortifications, encampments, and camp life
Civil War fortifications and campgrounds on Maryland Heights, the citadel of Harpers Ferry / Susan E. Winter
Civil War material culture and camp life in central Kentucky: archaeological investigations at Camp Nelson / W. Stephen McBride
Cheat Summit Fort and Camp Allegheny: early Civil War encampments in West Virginia / W. Hunter Lesser, Kim A. McBride, and Janet G. Brashler
Corn-belt agriculture during the Civil War period, 1850-70: a research prospectus for historical archaeology / Charles E. Orser, Jr.
Toward a social history of the Civil War: the Hatcher-Cheatham site / Clarence R. Geier, Jr.
Role of espionage and foreign intelligence in the development of Heavy Ordnance at the West Point Foundry, Cold Spring, New York / Joel W. Grossman
Memorizing landscapes and the Civil War in Harpers Ferry / Paul A. Shackel.