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When they emerge from their books and battlefields, the scholars and historians specializing in the original Civil War, from 1861-65, rarely believe that sort of starkly regional conflict would ...
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Civil War 1861: The Fights That Shaped the ConflictContinue the deep dive into the American Civil War with Part 2, focusing on the crucial battles of 1861 that set the tone for years of bloody conflict. From Fort Sumter to Ball's Bluff, these early ...
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New Civil War letters reveal life, loss and hope in 1863 OhioA new collection of primary source documents, "The 1863 Stibbs Family Civil War Era Letters," is the third set of letters ...
The Disputed Name of the War. Share full article. June 17, 1900. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from June 17, 1900, Page 7 Buy Reprints.
May 2, 1861. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from May 2, ... A war, therefore, to be short, must be sudden and must be offensive.
The Dogs of War is a meditation on the out-break of the Civil War byone of the most notable scholars of the conflict, Emory Thomas, Regents Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Georgia, ...
Frozen in Place: December 1861 ... Secretary of War Simon Cameron had recently advocated freeing and arming slaves, but Lincoln dismissed the proposal—for now.
Most folks will tell you the Civil War began April 12, 1861, with the first shots fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. Many historians, however, say the war actually began 164 years ago this ...
July 5 has long been a historic day in Carthage, as residents remember an early battle of the Civil War that happened there ...
The Revenue Act of 1862 was a U.S. federal law to fund the war against the Southern states. The Revenue Act of 1862 revised and expanded the previous Revenue Act of 1861 to raise additional ...
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