Cenantua’s CW era “info-compilation blogs”
All the following info-compilation are listed alphabetically. Also see the RSS feed in the left-hand column of Cenantua’s Blog…
◦ Avenue of Armies: A Supplement to the Page County Civil War Tour Book
When citing a post from this blog, use the following author name and Weblog title:
Moore, Robert H., II, Avenue of Armies: A Supplement to the Page County Civil War Tour Book.
◦ More than names in stone: Union soldiers in Staunton National Cemetery
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Moore, Robert H., II, More than names in stone: Union soldiers in Staunton National Cemetery.
◦ Page County Confederates: Realistic and honest reflections on the men who served in gray
When citing a post from this blog, use the following author name and Weblog title:
Moore, Robert H., II, Page County Confederates: Realistic and honest reflections on the men who served in gray.
When citing a post from this blog, use the following author name and Weblog title:
Moore, Robert H., II, Shenandoah’s Civil War: Reflections of the Past.
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Moore, Robert H., II, Southern Unionists Chronicles: Reflections on the lives and experiences of Southern Unionists, during and after the American Civil War.
OR, depending on the author of the post… for example…
Bynum, Victoria E., Southern Unionists Chronicles: Reflections on the lives and experiences of Southern Unionists, during and after the American Civil War.
◦ Too Long Forgotten: Searching for the history of slaves and free blacks in Page County, Virginia
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Moore, Robert H., II, Too Long Forgotten: Searching for the history of slaves and free blacks in Page County, Virginia.










I wish that I had known about this site when I was writing a book about the many southerners who remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War.