Archives are a great way to research topics of interest pertaining to historical events and people of interest from the past. Depending on how extensive the archives are, they can truly help any aspiring researcher or historian to discover a new angle or new story within the countless archives and microfiches. Some archives do not possess variety. Some do. Some even have excellent and varied online access. The site used for this assignment is the Civil War Archives: http://www.archives.gov/research/military/civil-war/.
These archivers belong to a much larger grouping of archives concerning American history. They have many online links and online information easily in view. The website itself is easy to navigate for the user. Everything has references so research can pinpoint where the information originated.
The documents come from a series of areas such as the Union and Confederate army. Archives from this topic of interest come from Lee D. Bacon's "Civil War and Later Navy Personnel Records at the National Archives, 1861-1924" along with other civil war era archives involving African-American sailors which are available online at a site called "Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Many of the records specifically for the Union come from three major records, "(1) compiled military service record (CMSR); (2) pension application file; and (3) records reproduced in microfilm publication M594, Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Volunteer Union Organizations (225 rolls)" (Archives.gov, 2015). It is essentially the same for the Confederate records.
Pictures from the Civil War era also have online access. People can request microfiches by calling in and making an appointment in one of their locations. However, a lot of it exists within an online database. Many topics have cross-referencing, referring to an outside website. Everything...
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