The USNLP (U.S. Naval Landing Party) will put up daily news, just as people 150 years ago would have seen it (except online, instead of in a paper).
http://usnlp.org/papers/index.htmlAccording to the head of the USNLP, Chuck Veit, "This is to announce our new Civil War resource in observation of the sesquicentennial: weekly newspaper reports from New England and various Southern newspapers. Each day is limited to about one thousand words, but the articles were chosen to provide a good sense, not only of the war, but of everyday life during the conflict. The caveat is that readers will have to be patient--we are not posting information any faster than the participants received it! The first week--the run up to Fort Sumter--is posted now at
http://usnlp.org/papers/index.html (or just click the link from our main page). So everyone can be as confused and frustrated as folks in the 1860s.
If you can get this information into the hands of local teachers, it would be a big help. In Mass'tts, they study the Civil War in 10th grade."