Civil War: Resources (Focus—Drummer Boys) - a podcast by Christy G. Keeler, Ph.D.
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TheNational Council for Social StudiesMiddle Level Learning Journalincluded an article in theirMay/June 2009 (vol. 35)edition (p. M15) titledDrummer Boys: Creating Historical Fiction and Studying Historical Documents. The article includes a handout identifying relevant online resources for studying Civil War drummer boys. It lists several websites including primary sources and a description of each site and its educational relevance. You can find those websites listed and linked below; to access the complete article and site descriptions, please access theoriginal article(Note: You must be anNCSSmember to access this archived publication).
- Camp Life:Gettysburg National Military Park, National Park Service
- Child Soldiers in the Civil War:Digital History
- Civil War Drummer Boys:eMINTS National Center
- The Union Army Uniform:Memorial Hall Museum of Deerfield
- The Civil War through a Child's Eye:American Memory, Library of Congress
- Johnny Clem:Ohio History Central
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