RING DESCRIPTION: A community of Civil War Resource sites
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWThe Civil War MallAn collection of dealers offering Civil War Books, Videos, Swords, Prints, Artifacts, Autographs and other Civil War Collectibles.
The History of Salisbury Confederate PrisonThe history of Salibury Confederate Prison through eyewitness testimony at the court-martial of the commmandant, Major John Gee.
Invalid CorpsSanitary Commission, Invalid Corp, & Medical Corp {;}
J.D.'s Civil War PageA tribute to my ancestors who fought in the Civil War, on both sides.
Drill NetworkTHe ultimate resource for Civil War era Military Drill.
Battle of Mill Springs / Fishing Creek, KYEarly 1862 battle in Kentucky, Union victory, that halted Confederate advance in southeastern Kentucky, made US Gen. George H. Thomas famous, and killed CS Gen. Felix Zollicoffer. Has battle narratives, maps, period letters and reports, detailed order of battle, soldier images, casualty lists, articles on weapons and flags, links.
Soldier Search ServiceSoldier Search provides copies of compiled service records, pensions, unit histories, name lists, and research packages for Civil War soldiers. Our Soldier Search system is in many of the National Parks. We quickly and accurately find your Civil War ancestor and can provide copies of his records- exact duplicates of what is housed in the National Archives, within only one day for Confederate records ordered.
RelicFileThe RelicFile software series lets you record all the important information about your relic and artifact collection.
Scott's Battery Home PageThe history of Scott's Tennessee Light Artillery Company B, there original 3" ordance rifled Cannon with Limber & there re-enactors.
Gates Guards - SCV Camp # 2003Our site is about the soldiers and units from the Gates County, North Carolina. We do, however, have numerous photographs of northeastern North Carolina Civil War veterans, both Union and Confederate. You will find Union and Confederate soldiers, Union "Buffaloes", and Confederate "Guerillas". This is an ongoing project.