Pennsylvania History Resources
Frank Pollicino, “The Exploration of a Legend,” Western Pennsylvania History, 53. No. 3 (July 1970) : 243—248.
Arnold Shankman, “John P. Penney, Harry White, and the 1864 Pennsylvania Senate Deadlock,” Western Pennsylvania History, 55. No. 1 (January 1972) , 77—86.
Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Civil War
Pennsylvania Regimental Histories Collection
Pennsylvania Civil War 150
Stewart, J.T. Indiana County PA: Her People Past and Present: Reprint by Nabu Press, 2011
General Civil War Resources
Civil War Battle Summaries by State
Library of Congress
Religion in the Civil War
Religion in the Civil War: The Northern Perspective
The Civil War. 150 Years. National Parks Service.
Bibliography
Stephenson, Clarence. The Impact of the Slavery Issue on Indiana County. Mahoning Mimeograph & Pamphlet Service, 1964.
Stephenson, Clarence. Indiana County 175th Anniversary History. 5 vols. Indiana, Pennsylvania: The A.G. Halldin Publishing Company, 1978.
Historical and Genealogical Society of Indiana County, Pennsylvania
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The Wildcat Regiment Band
The Wildcat Regiment Band is a group of musicians and reenactors who study and perform the music of the Civil War era, using authentic period instruments and uniforms. These musicians, of all ages and from various professional backgrounds, proudly continue the legacy of the original Wildcat Regiment Band, formed by men from Indiana, Jefferson, Clarion, Clearfield, and Westmoreland counties who joined the Wildcat Regiment in 1861.