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Though the Lane Society does not endorse other Web sites, you may want to visit some of these related sites for more information:
Confederate & historical sites
Chatham County, North Carolina
Chatham County Historical Assoc.
Chatham County Genealogy
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Museum of the Confederacy
War Between the States Internet Index
Poetry and Music of the War
26th N.C.Troops (Reenactors)
Sons of Union Veterans (SUVCW)
Rocky River Baptist Church
Lane Society publications
Roster of Chatham Co. Veterans
Lane's Dispatch
Cartersville Crossroads
Finding Your CSA Ancestor (text)
Sources on NC CSA Veterans (text)
FAQ on Confederate History
Lane Society Update, an e-mail update on society activities is free upon request.
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House Where Stonewall Died
The house where Gen. T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson drew his last breath still stands in a quiet field south of Fredericksburg, Va., near railroad tracks once used to transport sick and wounded soldiers to safety.
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