Favorite Links
Links to other Civil War sites on the Web
Research assistance / Publications / Historical Societies / Education
Reenactment Units
91st OVI - The "Bloody Buckeye Boys in Blue" represent a regiment drawn from the 6 southeasternmost counties in Ohio. A charter member of the Army of Ohio.
General reenactment information
The Civil War Reenactors Homepage - You got questions? They got answers.
Suppliers / Sutlers / Merchants
The Flying Turtle Mercantile - At last! An authentic field sutler! Mr. Anderson has well-researched and finely made items for both discriminating ladies and gentlemen and the soldier in the field. Look for The Turtle at events starting in 2001!
Tourism
Ohio Tourism - Plan a trip to Ohio today!
Ohio in the Civil War - Unit histories for all branches.
The Ohio Historical Society - OHS sponsors Civil War related events at the Ohio Village, a recreated 1850's-60's town, on the grounds of the Ohio Historical Society.
The Ohio Civil War Trails Commission - Fellow Preservationists here in the Buckeye State.
A Nation Divided - A monthly online magazine of interest to Civil War enthusiasts.
121st OVI - Gentlemen of the first magnitude. It's always a pleasure to fall in with the 121st. Army of Ohio Member.
5th OVI - These fine, upstanding gentlemen are very preservation-minded. Army of Ohio Member.
64th OVI - More of our good friends in the Army of Ohio from the Mansfield/Ashland area.
76th Ohio Volunteer Infantry - More of our pards from the Buckeye State and members of the Army of Ohio.
The Bully Boys - What's so unusual about this group of Western Federal reenactors? They're from down South! Excellent website.
Douglas' Texas Battery - The only Texas artillery battery to fight east of the Mississippi during the Civil War, and one of the few MOUNTED reenactment batteries in the WORLD, today.
The 21st OVI - More of Uncle Billy's Boys that are permanently stationed in Georgia and its environs.
The 17th Mississippi Infantry - Ohioans representing General Barksdale's boys (and doing it mighty well.....).
Shamrock Hill Books - This is a very good source for those "hard-to-find" period books (and a few other things, as well). Ed O'Dwyer provides excellent service.
Sullivan Press - Bob Sullivan has a wide variety of printed materials (kits, books, manuals, etc.) to improve your living history impression.
TPH Trading Company - Your have to dig a little bit on this website, but Mr. Bender's quality is worth it. The supplier of the the most recent version of the "Wingnut".
Clearwater Hat Company - Bob and Kay Burton make some of the best hats that are on the reenacting market today.
C.J. Daley Historical Reproductions - Chris Daley's merchandise consistantly ranks among the leading reproductions on the market today.
James Country Mercantile - A full-service supplier. Their line of Homespun Patterns are particularly good.
Family Heirloom Weavers - Pat Kline makes some of the best reproduction fabrics that you are likely to find. The prices and service are fantastic.
Fall Creek Suttlery - A fine general supplier for your reenacting needs.
Phoenix Sports Manufacturing - "Lefty" Trudeau can handle your needs for fine-quality rounders bats and balls.
Steen Cannons - Proof positive why artillery is "The King of Battle."