Sandbox for CSA Monthly Challenges Page Sandbox to play in.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Find-a-Grave Camp Chase On "Last Names" type in surname letter you wish to work on, click search, pick what pages you desire to work on.
2. To edit the chart: Across from the title August Challenge Chart on the right, you'll see [edit] click.
1. First column: ADD Your ID to the chart. Example: |1)
Pam Kreutzer
2. Second column: Notes--List what Surname, pages your working on, add Done when finished
3. Third column: Soldiers---add ID's of soldiers (When you've finished a page or surname & all profiles have been added to tracker & categories-add "Done" Example: Page 1 "Done", If your doing multiple pages, you can remove the soldiers from the first finished page, and continue onto the next.)
3. We will be using the Challenge Tracker, see Explanation Below August Challenge Chart. Click Here to see Scores:
4. Research Sites:
1. Family Search Confederate Soldiers
2. Civil War Research Database
3. Historical Document Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery lists Soldiers from the Battle of Shiloh sent to Camp Chase
4. List of Soldiers, regiments, grave numbers
5. Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery Map
6 Camp Chase Death Records of POW's
5. Add Categories: Use the Category Picker Tool to add these Categories. [The Category Picking Tool is found under the Edit Text and above the Biography heading. It is the button left of the C and looks a little like steps.]
1. Category:Camp Chase Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio
2. Category:Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio (POW's in Camp Chase)
3. Category:______Regiment/Battalion, _________(Infantry/Cavalry), United States Civil War (Some states have both Union and Confederate units, pick Confederate) (Category Picking Tool will give you a list to choose from)
6. Stickers, Copy/paste under Biography title:
1.
... ... ... ... served in the United States Civil War.
Side: CSA
2.
... ... ... ... was a POW in Camp Chase during The United States Civil War.
3.
... ... ... ... Died while a Prisoner of War in Camp Chase during The United States Civil War.