This page lists all of the Civil War Blogs I have discovered. The Civil War blogs are in alphabetical order and this list is identical to the list of Civil War blogs I have available in the right sidebar on the main page of TOCWOC – A Civil War Blog.
I recently listed my personal Top 10 Civil War Blogs and a second list of Top 10 Civil War Blogs here at TOCWOC – A Civil War Blog.
Civil War Blogs
American Civil War Blogs
- 11th Wisconsin Civil War Regiment
- 139TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
- 13thMass Blog
- 21st Century Abe
- A Day in the Life of the Civil War
- A House Divided
- A Slightly Odd View of the American Civil War
- A. Lincoln Blog
- ACW Naval
- All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac
- American Civil War Essays & Research
- American Civil War Stories
- An Inconvenient South
- Antietam Journal
- Arkansas in the Civil War
- Army of Tennessee
- Battlefield Back Stories
- Battlefield Wanderings
- behind AotW
- Blog Divided
- Blogging Union Blue
- Blood, Tears, and Glory
- Bloody Prelude: The Battle of South Mountain
- Bull Runnings
- C.S.A. Heritage
- Cannonball
- Cenantua’s Blog
- Chickamauga Blog
- Civil War Battles and Battlefields
- Civil War Book News
- Civil War Books and Authors
- Civil War Bookshelf
- Civil War Deacon
- Civil War Florida
- Civil War History
- Civil War in NE North Carolina
- Civil War Ink
- Civil War Interactive Newswire
- Civil War Librarian
- Civil War Literature
- Civil War Medicine (and Writing)
- Civil War Navy, et. al.
- Civil War Notebook
- Civil War Profiles
- Civil War Travel
- Civil War Voices
- Civil War Women
- Civil Warriors
- Confederate Book Review
- Confederates from Iowa
- Crossed Sabers
- Crossroads
- Dead Confederates
- Draw the Sword
- Elektratig
- Emerging Civil War
- Everythingcivilwar’s Blog
- Faces of War
- First Fallen
- Fredericksburg Remembered
- From the Fields of Gettysburg
- General Rufus Barringer
- GONEFORSOLDIERS
- Grand Army Blog
- Hardtack and Hard Times
- Hoofbeats and Cold Steel
- Interning Learning
- Interpretive Challenges
- Irish in the American Civil War
- Jayhawkers and Red Legs
- John Banks’ blog
- Life in the Past Lane
- Lincoln Studies
- Living on the Field
- Lucifer in Starlight – ACW 1865 Orders of Battle
- Macomb and the Civil War
- Mason-Dixon Wild West
- Michigan Civil War Blog
- Muddy Boots
- My Civil War Obsession
- My Old Confederate Home
- My year of living Rangerously
- Mysteries and Conundrums
- North Carolina and the Civil War
- North Carolina Civil War 150
- North Carolina State Troops
- of Battlefields and Bibliophiles
- Ohio at Perryville
- Old Virginia Blog
- One Man’s Rebellion Record
- Our Country’s Fiery Ordeal
- Pinstripe Press Blog
- Plowshares & Bayonets
- Poore Boys In Gray
- Ramblings of a Military Historian
- Ransack Garret and Closet
- Rantings of a Civil War Historian
- Renegade South
- Running the Blockade: A Civil War Naval Blog
- Savas Beatie
- Saw the Elephant
- Seeing the Elephant (recreated)
- Seven Score and Ten
- Shenandoah 1864
- Siege of Petersburg
- South From the North Woods
- Spotsylvania Civil War Blog
- Spotsylvania Memory
- Strange Engines
- Tales from the Army of the Potomac
- Teaching the Civil War with Technology
- Ten Roads
- The 11th Corps of the Army of the Potomac
- The 48th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry/ Civil War Musings
- The Abraham Lincoln Blog
- The American Civil War 150 Years Ago Today
- The Battle of Franklin
- The Battle of Kelly’s Ford
- The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
- The Civil War 150th Blog
- The Civil War Diary of Charles F. Nelson
- The Civil War Gazette
- The Civil War Letters of William Beynon Phillips 1862-1864
- The Civil War Network
- The Civil War Picket
- The Civil War Sesquicentennial Photographic Project 2011-2015
- The Franklin Civil War Roundtable Blog
- The Iron Brigade and Kindred Matters,
- The Maryland Campaign of 1862
- The Mule Shoe, Facts and Myths
- The Newport Barracks
- The Rambling Heel
- The Sable Arm
- The Seventh Rhode Island Volunteers
- The Siege of Petersburg Online
- The Strawfoot
- The Tipsy Historian
- The Trans-Mississippian
- The Western Theater Civil War Blog
- Third Michigan Infantry Research Project
- This Mighty Scourge
- Thoughts of a Native Son of New Jersey
- Thoughts, Essays, and Musings on the Civil War
- Thread the Rude Eye
- Three Month Men
- Throwing Down the Gauntlet
- To Appomattox
- To The Sound of the Guns
- Touch the Elbow
- Valley Thunder: The Battle of New Market
- Virtual Antietam Blog
- Walking the West Woods
- War of the Rebellion-The Official Record of the Civil War (1861-1865)
- War Returns to South Mountain
- Weirding the War
- wig-wags
- With Sword and Pen
- Women of the Civil War
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36 responses so far ↓
1 A. Lincoln Blog Returns! // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:04 pm
[…] but steady rate, much like I did earlier this year. I never removed Brian’s blog from my Civil War blogroll, so feel free to continue accessing A. Lincoln Blog and seeing new content once […]
2 New Civil War Blog: American Civil War Forum Blog // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:05 pm
[…] tip to Eric Wittenberg for pointing out a new Civil War blog named the American Civil War Forum Blog. As you might imagine, there is a Civil War forum on the […]
3 New Civil War Blog: Student of the Civil War // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:06 pm
[…] like to take a moment to welcome Josh M. over at the new Civil War blog Student of the Civil War. Josh is a graduate student at Rutgers University. The blog has been […]
4 New Civil War Blog Focusing on Women // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:06 pm
[…] familiar with Maggie’s Civil War Women blog. Well, now Maggie has company. Marny’s new Civil War blog Women of the Civil War debuted on Friday, June 13th. Let’s hope that’s not an ill omen! […]
5 New Civil War Blog // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:07 pm
[…] was making the round of the Civil War blogosphere this evening when I stumbled on Brian Downey’s mention of Steven Mynes’ new Civil War […]
6 Welcome to Army of Tennessee, A New Civil War Blog // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:09 pm
[…] Reader Don H. clued me in to the new Army of Tennessee blog today. A group of four Army of Tennessee scholars, Daryl Black, Patrick Lewis, Lee White, Chris Young, have combined to “focus on social history, but not forget battle studies, biographies, and army politics.” Here’s a link to their first post from early March. Good luck guys, a welcome to the blogosphere. I’ve added a link to the Army of Tennessee blog in my Civil War blogroll. […]
7 Another New Civil War Blog: Volunteers in Parks // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:13 pm
[…] few hours. I can’t access my source code from work or it’d be up now. Check out my Civil War blogroll for details […]
8 Not in Memoriam, But In Defense: A New Civil War Blog // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:14 pm
[…] have another entry in the Civil War blogging community. Thanks to Eric Wittenberg for pointing this one out. Sarah, a Harvard student, discusses […]
9 Civil War Fiction: Worth Reading? // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:19 pm
[…] have started to receive quite a few requests to review Civil War fiction here at the ol’ Civil War blog. The requests intrigue me and I have often thought about expanding the scope of my posts here at […]
10 New Civil War Blog: The Civil War Network // Aug 8, 2008 at 5:47 pm
[…] you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!We have another new member of the Civil War Blogosphere, The Civil War Network. The founder of the blog Francis Rose has a background in radio. Naturally […]
11 Civil War Talk Radio: September 26, 2008 // Sep 27, 2008 at 5:10 am
[…] prejudices against academia by some Civil War buffs. (Note: We see this pop up from time to time in the Civil War blogosphere.) Rable is “no great defender of academic history” and believes academics should try to write […]
12 Are Slavery and Emancipation the ONLY Things Worth Studying from the American Civil War? // Oct 8, 2008 at 5:57 am
[…] have been quite a few mentions of the Gettysburg Visitor Center over the past few weeks in the Civil War blogosphere, and some of this has spilled over into the question of what type of interpretation should be seen […]
13 A House Divided - A New Civil War Blog // Oct 15, 2008 at 9:02 pm
[…] Wheeler of the Washington Post has added a new Civil War blog, A House Divided, to the ever-growing Civil War blogosphere. The introductory post has the following interesting information: Civil War columnist Linda […]
14 New Home Page for the Military History Carnival // Jan 27, 2009 at 6:23 am
[…] so long, and I’d like to thank TJ as well for volunteering to host the carnival this year. Civil War bloggers, please not that TJ asks for more submissions from all of us in the post I’ve linked to, so […]
15 Top 10 Amazon.com Civil War Bestsellers: January 2009 // Jan 29, 2009 at 11:18 pm
[…] As I thought might happen, this book is up near the top of the list. Unfortunately, many in the Civil War blogosphere do not think all that highly of this one, believing McPherson mailed this in. Read with a […]
16 History Carnival 73 Has Been Posted // Feb 2, 2009 at 8:26 pm
[…] posted at diapsalmata. Two Civil War blog entries made the cut, though neither entry was from a Civil War blog. Go check them […]
17 Interning Learning: A New Civil War Blog // Feb 6, 2009 at 12:12 am
[…] welcome Jared Frederick of Interning Learning: Reflections of a Student Intern at Gettysburg to the Civil War blogosphere (hat tip to John David Hoptak at Civil War Musings). He’ll be blogging about his internship […]
18 New Civil War Blog: Everythingcivilwar’s Blog // Feb 18, 2009 at 6:04 am
[…] you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!We have another new addition to the Civil War blog ranks, Chris Loperfido’s Everythingcivilwar’s Blog. Chris is a former intern at the […]
19 A New(port) Civil War Blog // Mar 2, 2009 at 7:10 pm
[…] Thanks for visiting!Pardon the (pretty bad) pun in the title, but I recently learned of another new Civil War blog, The Newport Barracks (hat tip to Andrew Duppstadt). Blogger Eric Lindblade is in the process of […]
20 Top 10 Civil War Blogs | TOCWOC - A Civil War Blog // May 2, 2009 at 1:24 pm
[…] Civil War Blogs […]
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25 Herndonpaul // Mar 17, 2012 at 1:05 pm
Great resource site. I’d like to see if my photo blog might be added.
Paul
26 Brett Schulte // Mar 19, 2012 at 9:18 am
Paul,
sure! I’ll go ahead and add you.
If other Civil War Bloggers read this comment and I do not yet have your blog listed, feel free to send along your blogs as well.
Brett
27 Paul Harris // Mar 21, 2012 at 5:54 pm
Thanks. I found it down the list. I’ll announce that I am on the list and lead those following to here.
Paul
http://www.oakhillstudio.org
28 Randal Allred // Jun 4, 2012 at 10:42 pm
There is one more for your list of CW blogs: The American Civil War 150 Years Ago Today: A no-frills day-by-day account of what was happening 150 years ago, this blog is intended to be a way that we can experience or remember the Civil War with more immediacy, in addition to understanding the flow of time as we live in it.
A daily sampling of life on the field, at home, and major events.
29 Brett Schulte // Jun 5, 2012 at 12:06 pm
Thanks Randal! I’ve added your blog to the blogroll.
30 Steve Nelson // Oct 5, 2012 at 8:38 am
I don’t know if this will qualify for your blog list, but I have a blog based on my gggrandfather’s war diary while in the 12th Indiana Vol Infantry. It’s pretty terse stuff, mostly about the weather, but his unit was part of many significant events starting with Grant’s Mississippi Central Campaign and Vicksburg.
cfnelson.everythingesteban.com
31 Brett Schulte // Oct 5, 2012 at 8:52 am
Steve,
Absolutely it qualifies. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I’ll go add a link to your site now.
Brett
32 What Is a Content Blogger? — TOCWOC - A Civil War Blog // Dec 8, 2012 at 8:01 am
[…] Civil War Blogs […]
33 Dianne Rosell // Feb 20, 2015 at 9:16 pm
Hi! I just started this blog about my GG Grandfather’s regiment. Would you mind adding it to your list? Thanks.
34 Brett Schulte // Feb 20, 2015 at 10:34 pm
Diane,
Absolutely! You have been added. I also run a Siege of Petersburg web site, and have pages for every unit which fought at Petersburg. Here is my 139th Pennsylvania page: http://www.beyondthecrater.com/resources/units/union-u/union-inf/pa-inf/139th-pennsylvania-infantry/ Feel free to use any of the info I’ve collected there on your new blog.
Brett
35 Nick Burchett // Oct 30, 2015 at 12:53 pm
Brett, Have been a longtime fan of your blog. Great information and super easy to navigate. I have had a Civil War blog online for a while, but only recently decided to give it some much needed attention. It focuses on the War in Missouri and Kansas during the Border War years as well as the Civil War years. I would be highly appreciative if you would consider adding it to your list.
Thanks!
Nick
http://www.mycivilwarhome.com/
36 Peter Dalton // Jan 17, 2019 at 1:51 pm
Here is a new Civil War Blog dedicated to recording the Shenandoah Valley’s Civil War History.
Check it out.
https://shenandoahcivilwarhistory.blog/2019/01/11/the-empty-sleeve/?fbclid=IwAR00di6bV3IRxa81ElbZfUuj2tU_OqUUDvSaN8UHLAiy_UzpZVe7ksqkAp8
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