Introduction

Thomas' Legion
Introduction & How to Use this Site
Cherokee Chief William Holland Thomas
Causes and Motives: American Civil War
Organization of Union and Confederate Armies: Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery
American Civil War: Union and Confederate Navies
American Civil War: The Soldier's Life
American Civil War: Casualties, Battles and Battlefields
Civil War's Turning Points
Civil War Casualties, Fatalities & Statistics
Civil War Generals
American Civil War Desertion and Deserters: Union and Confederate
Civil War Prisoner of War Prison Union Confederate Prisons
Aftermath and Reconstruction
Civil War Genealogy and Research Tools
American Civil War Pictures - Photographs
African Americans and American Civil War History
American Civil War Store
NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY
North Carolina American Civil War Statistics, Battles, History
North Carolina Civil War History and Battles
North Carolina Civil War Regiments and Battles
North Carolina Coast: American Civil War
HISTORY OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Western North Carolina and the American Civil War
Western North Carolina Civil War
HISTORY OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS
Cherokee Indians: American Civil War
History of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian Nation
Cherokee Indian Heritage, History, Culture, Customs, Ceremonies, and Religion
Cherokee War Rituals, Culture, Festivals, Government, and Beliefs
Researching your Cherokee Heritage
Recommended American Indian History
North Carolina: American Civil War Photos
Thomas' Legion Papers, Diaries, and Memoirs
American Civil War Polls
Civil War History
Recommended American Civil War History
Civil War Video Games
American Civil War Store: Books, DVDs, etc.
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The primary goal of this website is to allow every 'classroom student' the uninhibited opportunity to freely study the American Civil War, with an emphasis on North Carolina and Cherokee Indians. Thomas Legion is one of North Carolina's largest and most detailed American Civil War sources and is equivalent to approximately 15,000 pages (standard format). This site is updated weekly - so you are encouraged to bookmark.
 
Our history defines us, and by preserving it we do it justice.
 
Thousands of primary references have been applied, and www.thomaslegion.net further reflects previously rare non-published material. In addition, for examples, the website includes: African Americans and American Civil War HistoryTexas History, Primary Documents in American History, The Papers of President Andrew Jackson, The Mason Dixon Line History, Quantrill's Raiders, as well as a massive library on 'general American History.' So, you are encouraged to use the internal search engine for queries. This website is designed for educational purposes only. For use and application of this website, please view copyright.
 
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"The Last Shot of the Civil War" Memorial: Waynesville, North Carolina

"The Last Shot" Memorial
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(Waynesville, North Carolina)

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