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Civil War, American (1861–1865)
Alfriend–Crutchfield
- Alfriend, Edward M. (1837–1901)
- Allan, William (1837–1889)
- Ambler, James M. (1848–1881)
- Anaconda Plan
- Anderson, Joseph R. (1813–1892)
- Andrews, C. W. (1807–1875)
- Appomattox Campaign
- Appomattox, Surrender at
- Archer, Fletcher H. (1817–1902)
- Arlington House
- Armistead, Lewis A. (1817–1863)
- Armstrong, Samuel Chapman (1839–1893)
- Army of Northern Virginia
- Army of the James
- Army of the Potomac
- Army of the Valley
- Ashby, Turner (1828–1862)
- Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
- Babcock, Lemuel E. (1809–1897)
- Bagby, George William (1828–1883)
- Baldwin, John Brown (1820–1873)
- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad during the Civil War
- Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss (1816–1894)
- Barron, Samuel (1809–1888)
- Beach, S. Ferguson (1828–1893)
- Beale, R. L. T. (1819–1893)
- Beall, John Y. (1835–1865)
- Beauregard, G. T. (1818–1893)
- Belle Isle Prison
- Black Confederates
- Blackford, W. W. (1831–1905)
- Blake; or the Huts of America (1859–1861)
- Bolling, Stith (1835–1916)
- Botetourt Artillery
- Bouldin, Powhatan (1830–1907)
- Bouldin, Wood (1838–1911)
- Bowden, Henry M. (1819–1871)
- Bowden, Thomas R. (1841–1893)
- Bowser, Mary Richards (fl. 1846–1867)
- Boyd, Belle (1844–1900)
- Branch, James Read (1828–1869)
- Braxton, Carter M. (1836–1898)
- Bread Riot, Richmond
- Breckinridge, Cary (1839–1918)
- Breedlove, William (ca. 1820–1871)
- Brisby, William H. (1836–1916)
- Bristow, Joseph A. (1838–1903)
- Broaddus, William F. (1801–1876)
- Brock, Sarah Ann (1831–1911)
- Brooks, Albert R. (c. 1817–1881)
- Brooks, Lucy Goode (1818–1900)
- Brooks, Robert Peel (1853–1882)
- Brown, John (1800–1859)
- Browne, William Washington (1849–1897)
- Bruce, James Coles (1806–1865)
- Burial of Latané, The
- Burnham, Horace B. (1824–1894)
- Burnside, Ambrose E. (1824–1881)
- Butler, Benjamin F. (1818–1893)
- Cabell, J. L. (1813–1889)
- Caldwell, Alfred (1817–1868)
- Cameron, William E. (1842–1927)
- Campbell, Archibald W. (1833–1899)
- Campbell, Joseph T. (1827–1876)
- Carlile, John S. (1817–1878)
- Carrington, Isaac H. (1827–1887)
- Carter, Peter Jacob (1845–1886)
- Carter, Robert Randolph (1825–1888)
- Carter, William Richard (1833–1864)
- Castle Thunder Prison
- Causes of Confederate Defeat in the Civil War
- Centreville during the Civil War
- Chamberlaine, William W. (1836–1923)
- Chambers, Edward R. (1795–1872)
- Chancellorsville Campaign
- Chappell, John T. (1845–1915)
- Charlottesville during the Civil War
- Chimborazo Hospital
- Christian, William S. (1830–1910)
- City Point during the Civil War
- Civil Liberties in Virginia during the Civil War
- Civil War Battlefield Preservation
- Civil War in Virginia, The American
- Civil War Pensions
- Civil War Widows
- Clements, James H. (1831–1900)
- Cocke, Edmund R. (1841–1922)
- Cocke, Philip St. George (1809–1861)
- Cole, Sally Cottrell (d. 1875)
- Colored Shiloh Baptist Association
- Colston, Raleigh Edward (1825–1896)
- Confederate Battle Flag
- Confederate Cabinet Officers from Virginia
- Confederate Impressment During the Civil War
- Confederate Morale during the Civil War
- Conn, Raphael M. (1805–1887)
- Conrad, Thomas Nelson (1837–1905)
- Constitutional Convention, Virginia (1864)
- Conway, Moncure Daniel (1832–1907)
- Cooke, Giles Buckner (1838–1937)
- Cooke, John Esten (1830–1886)
- Cooke, Philip St. George (1809–1895)
- Corey, Charles Henry (1834–1899)
- Corprew, E. G. (ca. 1830–1881)
- Cowan, George R. (1837–1904)
- Cox, Lucy Ann White (d. 1891)
- Crater, Battle of the
- Cross Keys, Battle of
- Crutchfield, Stapleton (1835–1865)
CSS–Mosby
- CSS Virginia
- Culp's Hill and Wesley Culp (1839–1863)
- Culpeper County during the Civil War
- Curry, J. L. M. (1825–1903)
- Custis, William H. B. (1814–1889)
- Dabney, Robert Lewis (1820–1898)
- Daniel, John M. (1825–1865)
- Daniel, John Warwick (1842–1910)
- Daniel, Peter V. Jr. (1818–1889)
- Daniels, Edward D. (1828–1916)
- Danville during the Civil War
- Davis, Jefferson (1808–1889)
- Davis, John Staige (1824–1885)
- Davis, Varina (1826–1906)
- Delany, Martin R. (1812–1885)
- Desertion (Confederate) during the Civil War
- Dickinson, R. H. (1811 or 1812–1873)
- Dimmock Line, The
- Early, Jubal A. (1816–1894)
- Emory and Henry College during the Civil War
- Eppes, Richard (1824–1896)
- Ewell, Richard S. (1817–1872)
- Ezekiel, Moses Jacob (1844–1917)
- Family Life during the Civil War
- Fathers, The (1938)
- Faulkner, Charles J. (1806–1884)
- Field, James Gaven (1826–1902)
- First Rockbridge Artillery
- Fitzhugh, George (1806–1881)
- Five Forks, Battle of
- Floyd, John B. (1806–1863)
- Ford, Antonia (1838–1871)
- Fort Monroe during the Civil War
- Fredericksburg, Battle of
- Fredericksburg, Second Battle of
- Free Blacks during the Civil War
- Freedmen's Education in Virginia, 1861–1870
- Freeman, Douglas Southall (1886–1953)
- Gaines's Mill, Battle of
- Garnett, Richard B. (1817–1863)
- Garnett, Robert S. (1819–1861)
- Gettysburg Campaign
- Glendale, Battle of
- Gordonsville during the Civil War
- Gorgas, Josiah (1818-1883)
- Grant, Ulysses S. (1822–1885)
- Guerrilla Warfare in Virginia during the Civil War
- Hampton Roads Conference
- Hard War in Virginia during the Civil War
- Harland, Marion (1830–1922)
- Harpers Ferry during the Civil War
- Harris, J. D. (ca. 1833–1884)
- Harrison, Burton, Mrs., (1843–1920)
- Hawxhurst, John (1817–1881)
- Heth, Henry (1825–1899)
- Hill, A. P. (1825–1865)
- Hodges, John Q. (1841–after June 1, 1900)
- Hooker, Joseph (1814–1879)
- Hotchkiss, Jedediah (1828–1899)
- Jackson, Thomas J. "Stonewall" (1824–1863)
- James River during the Civil War
- James River Squadron
- Jefferson Davis's Imprisonment
- Johnston, Joseph E. (1807–1891)
- Kemper, James Lawson (1823–1895)
- Kernstown, Battle of
- Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid
- Ladies' Memorial Associations
- Langston, John Mercer (1829–1897)
- Lee Chapel
- Lee, Fitzhugh (1835–1905)
- Lee, Mary Randolph Custis (1807–1873)
- Lee, Robert E. (1807–1870)
- Lee, Robert E. and Slavery
- Lee, Robert E. in Memory
- Lee, Robert E. Jr. (1843–1914)
- Letcher, John (1813–1884)
- Lexington during the Civil War
- Libby Prison
- Limber, Jim
- Lindsey, Lewis (1843–1908)
- Longstreet, James (1821–1904)
- Loring-Jackson Incident
- Lost Cause, The
- Lynchburg during the Civil War
- Magill, Mary Tucker (1830–1899)
- Mahone, William (1826–1895)
- Malvern Hill, Battle of
- Manassas Gap Railroad during the Civil War
- Manassas, First Battle of
- Martin, Henry (1826–1915)
- Martin, Thomas Staples (1847–1919)
- Martinsburg during the Civil War
- Maryland Campaign
- Maury, Dabney Herndon (1822–1900)
- McCausland, John A. (1836–1927)
- McClellan, George B. (1826–1885)
- McDowell, Battle of
- McDowell, Irvin (1818–1885)
- Meade, George Gordon (1815–1872)
- Mechanicsville, Battle of
- Medicine in Virginia during the Civil War
- Members of the Confederate Congress from Virginia
- Military Executions during the Civil War
- Military Organization and Rank during the Civil War
- Mine Run Campaign
- Minnigerode, Charles (1814–1894)
- Montpelier, Archaeology at
- Mosby, John Singleton (1833–1916)
Mourning–Yellow
- Mourning during the Civil War
- Museum of the Confederacy
- New Market, Battle of
- Newspapers in Virginia during the Civil War, Confederate
- Newton, John (1822–1895)
- North Anna, Battle of
- Numbers at Pickett's Charge
- Old Men and Young Boys, Battle of (June 9, 1864)
- Partisan Leader, The (1836)
- Pendleton, Alexander Swift (1840–1864)
- Pendleton, William Nelson (1809–1883)
- Peninsula Campaign
- Petersburg Campaign
- Petersburg during the Civil War
- Photography during the Civil War
- Pickett's Charge
- Pickett, George E. (1825–1875)
- Pickett, LaSalle Corbell (1843–1931)
- Pierpont, Francis Harrison (1814–1899)
- Pope, John (1822–1892)
- Popular Literature during the Civil War
- Port Republic, Battle of
- Potomac River during the Civil War
- Poverty and Poor Relief during the Civil War
- Randolph, George Wythe (1818–1867)
- Rebel Yell
- Refugees during the Civil War
- Religion during the Civil War
- Religious Revivals during the Civil War
- Richmond and Danville Railroad during the Civil War
- Richmond and Petersburg Railroad during the Civil War, The
- Richmond during the Civil War
- Richmond Howitzers
- Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad during the Civil War
- Riddleberger, Harrison H. (1843–1890)
- Robert Edward Lee Sculpture
- Rockingham Rebellion
- Ruffin, Edmund (1794–1865)
- Sailor's Creek, Battles of
- Saltville during the Civil War
- Savage's Station, Battle of
- Schele De Vere, Maximilian (1820–1898)
- Scott, Winfield (1786–1866)
- Second Manassas Campaign
- Seven Days' Battles
- Seven Pines, Battle of
- Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862
- Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War
- Shepherdstown, Battle of
- Shoes at Gettysburg
- Sigel, Franz (1824–1902)
- Slavery at the University of Virginia
- Slavery during the Civil War
- South Side Railroad during the Civil War
- Southern Claims Commission in Virginia, The
- Speculation during the Civil War
- Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of
- States' Rights
- Staunton during the Civil War
- Stonewall Brigade
- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (1807–1891)
- Stuart, Flora Cooke (1836–1923)
- Stuart, J. E. B. (1833–1864)
- Tait, Bacon (1796–1871)
- Taylor, James T. S. (1840–1918)
- Taylor, Walter H. (1838–1916)
- Terrill, James B. (1838–1864)
- Terrill, William R. (1834–1862)
- The Abolition of Slavery in Virginia
- Thomas, George H. (1816–1870)
- Thomas, Philip (1831–1888)
- Tiernan, Mary Spear (1836–1891)
- Trevilian Station, Battle of
- Twenty-Slave Law
- Tyler, John (1790–1862)
- Underwood, John C. (1809–1873)
- Union Occupation of Charlottesville (1865)
- Unionism in Virginia during the Civil War
- United Daughters of the Confederacy
- United States Colored Troops, The
- United States Presidential Election of 1860
- University of Virginia During the Civil War, The
- Vagrancy Act of 1866
- Van Lew, Elizabeth L. (1818–1900)
- Venable, Charles S. (1827–1900)
- Virginia Central Railroad during the Civil War, The
- Virginia Convention of 1861
- Virginia Military Institute during the Civil War
- Virginia Soldiers (Confederate) during the Civil War
- Virginia State Capitol during the Civil War, The
- Washington College during the Civil War
- Washington, John M. (1838–1918)
- Weather during the Civil War
- Weldon Railroad, Battle of the
- West Virginia, Creation of
- Whig Party in Virginia
- Wilderness during the Civil War, The
- Wilderness, Battle of the
- Willey, Waitman T. (1811–1900)
- Williamsburg, The Battle of
- Willoughby, Westel (1830–1897)
- Wilson, Joseph T. (1837–1890)
- Winchester during the Civil War
- Winder, John H. (1800–1865)
- Wise, Henry A. (1806–1876)
- Wise, John S. (1846–1913)
- Women during the Civil War
- Yellow Tavern, Battle of