civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com

civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com

Civil War Notebook

Thursday, March 22, 2018. Captain William Thompson Lusk to Elizabeth Adams Lusk, December 22, 1862. Camp Near Falmouth, Va. Dec 22nd, 1862. Since the late disastrous affair at Fredericksburg, as before, I look in vain for some tidings from you. These mails! Mother, do not wonder that my loyalty is growing weak. I love the Nation too well to willingly pardon the “unfortunate Abraham Lincoln” as the London Times. Your affec. son,. SOURCE: William Chittenden Lusk, Editor, War Letters of William Thompson Lusk.

http://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/

WEBSITE DETAILS
SEO
PAGES
SIMILAR SITES

TRAFFIC RANK FOR CIVILWARNOTEBOOK.BLOGSPOT.COM

TODAY'S RATING

>1,000,000

TRAFFIC RANK - AVERAGE PER MONTH

BEST MONTH

December

AVERAGE PER DAY Of THE WEEK

HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON

Saturday

TRAFFIC BY CITY

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating: 4.3 out of 5 with 13 reviews
5 star
8
4 star
3
3 star
1
2 star
0
1 star
1

Hey there! Start your review of civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com

AVERAGE USER RATING

Write a Review

WEBSITE PREVIEW

Desktop Preview Tablet Preview Mobile Preview

LOAD TIME

10.7 seconds

CONTACTS AT CIVILWARNOTEBOOK.BLOGSPOT.COM

Login

TO VIEW CONTACTS

Remove Contacts

FOR PRIVACY ISSUES

CONTENT

SCORE

6.2

PAGE TITLE
Civil War Notebook | civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com Reviews
<META>
DESCRIPTION
Thursday, March 22, 2018. Captain William Thompson Lusk to Elizabeth Adams Lusk, December 22, 1862. Camp Near Falmouth, Va. Dec 22nd, 1862. Since the late disastrous affair at Fredericksburg, as before, I look in vain for some tidings from you. These mails! Mother, do not wonder that my loyalty is growing weak. I love the Nation too well to willingly pardon the “unfortunate Abraham Lincoln” as the London Times. Your affec. son,. SOURCE: William Chittenden Lusk, Editor, War Letters of William Thompson Lusk.
<META>
KEYWORDS
1 pages
2 reviews
3 documents and speeches
4 official reports
5 lists
6 newspapers
7 guides
8 notable kin
9 digital library
10 who's who
CONTENT
Page content here
KEYWORDS ON
PAGE
pages,reviews,documents and speeches,official reports,lists,newspapers,guides,notable kin,digital library,who's who,my family,blog roll,links,give aways,contact me,my dear mother,w t lusk,posted by,jim miller,no comments,email this,blogthis,burnside,mail
SERVER
GSE
CONTENT-TYPE
utf-8
GOOGLE PREVIEW

Civil War Notebook | civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com Reviews

https://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com

Thursday, March 22, 2018. Captain William Thompson Lusk to Elizabeth Adams Lusk, December 22, 1862. Camp Near Falmouth, Va. Dec 22nd, 1862. Since the late disastrous affair at Fredericksburg, as before, I look in vain for some tidings from you. These mails! Mother, do not wonder that my loyalty is growing weak. I love the Nation too well to willingly pardon the “unfortunate Abraham Lincoln” as the London Times. Your affec. son,. SOURCE: William Chittenden Lusk, Editor, War Letters of William Thompson Lusk.

INTERNAL PAGES

civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com
1

Civil War Notebook: Lists

http://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/p/lists.html

Members of James Buchanan's Cabinet who Sided with the Confederacy. Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States. Presidents of the United States Living at the Outbreak of the Civil War. Presidents of the United States who died during the Civil War. Presidents of the United States who were Veterans of the Civil War. Unites States Presidential Candidates who were Veterans of the Civil War. Vice Presidents of the United States Living at the Outbreak of the Civil War. Governors of the United States.

2

Civil War Notebook: Notable Kin

http://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/p/notable-kin.html

The Family of Brigadier General Lewis Addison Armistead, CSA. William R. Aylett. Colonel of the 53rd Virginia Infantry, Great Grandson of Patrick Henry. The Family of John Brown. Cousins Henry, Cassius M. and Clement C. Clay and Their Families. William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody. The Family of George Armstrong Custer. The Descendants of Jefferson Davis. The Earp Famiy Chart. Ancestors and Descendants of Ulysses S and Julia (Dent) Grant. Julia (Dent) Grant and James Longstreet. The Family of Alexander Hamilton.

3

Civil War Notebook: Official Reports

http://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/p/official-reports.html

The Battle of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862. No 5 Report of Col. Abraham M. Hare, Eleventh Iowa Infantry, commanding First Brigade. No 9 Report of Lieut. Col William Hall, Eleventh Iowa Infantry. No 10 Report of Col. Marcellus M. Crocker, Thirteenth Iowa Infantry. No 18 Report of Col. James M. Tuttle, Second Iowa Infantry, Commanding Second Division and First Brigade. No 19 Report of Lieut. Col. James C. Parrott, Seventh Iowa Infantry. No 20 Report of Col. Joseph J. Woods, Twelfth Iowa Infantry. No 24,Report o...

4

Civil War Notebook: Who's Who

http://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/p/whos-who.html

In alphabetical order by surname:. Commander of Fort Sumter. 15th President of the United States. Don Carlos Buell,. Major-General in the United States Army, in command of the Army of the Ohio. Lincoln's 1st Secretary of War. Salmon P. Chase. Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury. James Chesnut, Jr. Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut. Civil War Diarist. Socialite of Charleston, South Carolina and Richmond, Virginia. Wife of James Chesnut, Jr. Reverend James Freeman Clarke. American Theologian and Author. 19th Pres...

5

Civil War Notebook: 6th Iowa Infantry - Losses

http://civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com/2008/08/6th-iowa-infantry-losses.html

Saturday, August 9, 2008. 6th Iowa Infantry - Losses. Hick's Brigade – W. S. Smith's Division – 16th Corps. 1) Col. John A. McDowell. 2) Col. John M. Corse; Bvt. Major-Gen. 3) Col. William H. Clune. Total Killed: 152, 13.7%. Total Died of Disease, accidents, in prison, &c: 128, 11.6%. Total Regimental Loss: 280, 25.4%. Field and Staff Officers. Died of Disease, accidents, in prison, &c.: 0. Total Died of disease, accidents, in prison, &c.: 15. Total Died of Disease, accidents, in prison, &c.:. Present, a...

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 16 MORE

TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE

21

LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

civilwar-online.com civilwar-online.com

The American Civil War: January 19, 1863: Abraham Lincoln writes "To the Working-Men of Manchester, England"

http://www.civilwar-online.com/2013/01/january-19-1863-abraham-lincoln-writes.html

Saturday, January 19, 2013. January 19, 1863: Abraham Lincoln writes "To the Working-Men of Manchester, England". On this day 150 years ago, President Abraham Lincoln replied to an address praising him from workingmen of Manchester, England. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON,. January 19, 1863. TO THE WORKING-MEN OF MANCHESTER:. To the Working-Men of Manchester. January 19, 2013 at 12:48 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The American Civil War. January 2, 1861: "The State of affairs at Fort Sumter".

civilwartn.wordpress.com civilwartn.wordpress.com

Post-Murfreesboro campaign detail, 36th Illinois soldier, February 1863 | Tennessee in the Civil War

https://civilwartn.wordpress.com/2010/12/27/post-murfreesboro

Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. Post-Murfreesboro campaign detail, 36th Illinois soldier, February 1863. December 27, 2010 in Letter. James Wilson of the 36th Illinois Infantry, Company C. Datelined “Camp near Murfeesboro Tenn,”. 16 February 1863,. Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. February 16, 1863 – 26 buildings in Nashville used as hospitals. February 15th, 1863 – skirmishing at Nashville and Clarksville. February 13, 1863 – Skirmish at Rover.

civilwar-online.com civilwar-online.com

The American Civil War: May 10, 1865: The Capture of Jefferson Davis

http://www.civilwar-online.com/2015/05/may-10-1865-capture-of-jefferson-davis.html

Sunday, May 10, 2015. May 10, 1865: The Capture of Jefferson Davis. On this day 150 years ago, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured near Irwinville, Georgia. Weeks later, as part of an investigation of a friendly fire incident, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Harnden, commander of the detachment of federal cavalry that captured Jefferson Davis, wrote this report of the incident. Honorable JOSEPH HOLT,. Judge-Advocate-General of the United States:. Late Lieutenant-Colonel First Wisconsin Cavalry.

civilwartn.wordpress.com civilwartn.wordpress.com

December 30, 1862 – action in an around Murfreesboro | Tennessee in the Civil War

https://civilwartn.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/december-30-1862-action-in-an-around-murfreesboro

Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. December 30, 1862 – action in an around Murfreesboro. December 30, 2012 in Murfreesboro. Rosecrans moves toward Murfreesboro; C.S. General Joseph Wheeler makes a raid against Rosecrans at Nolensville, going completely around the Federal Army; skirmishes at Jefferson and Rock Spring; capture of Union, Tennessee; destruction of Watauga Bridge. Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. February 13, 1863 – Skirmish at Rover. UT Pr...

preservefamilyandfarm.wordpress.com preservefamilyandfarm.wordpress.com

12 – OTHER SCC CLAIMS FROM EMANUEL COUNTY | To Preserve Family and Farm

https://preservefamilyandfarm.wordpress.com/introduction-to-this-story/12-other-scc-claims-from-emanuel-county

To Preserve Family and Farm. A True Story of a Family's Encounter with Sherman's Army. 12 OTHER SCC CLAIMS FROM EMANUEL COUNTY. The list of allowed claims from Emanuel County includes the following individuals:. April 9, 1809 November 16, 1888, husband of Mary Gray Allmond (1813-1889). Both are buried in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Emanuel County. The 1860 census lists him as residing in Burke County and in Emanuel County by the 1870 census. John L. Newton. One of the readily apparent comm...

preservefamilyandfarm.wordpress.com preservefamilyandfarm.wordpress.com

13 – MEANWHILE…BACK AT THE FARM | To Preserve Family and Farm

https://preservefamilyandfarm.wordpress.com/introduction-to-this-story/13-meanwhileback-at-the-farm

To Preserve Family and Farm. A True Story of a Family's Encounter with Sherman's Army. 13 MEANWHILEBACK AT THE FARM. Was she afraid that George might be taken prisoner or press into service by the Union army? Did she formulated a plan to leave with the Union army prior to the arrival of the first Union soldiers on November 30, 1864 and communicated that plan to George? As a young man of 14, how did George survive on a farm that had been looted by Sherman’s army? According to reports from family members w...

civilwar-online.com civilwar-online.com

The American Civil War: May 11, 1865: The Arrest of Alexander H. Stephens

http://www.civilwar-online.com/2015/05/may-11-1865-arrest-of-alexander-h.html

Monday, May 11, 2015. May 11, 1865: The Arrest of Alexander H. Stephens. Liberty Hall, Georgia, Thursday, May 11, 1865. More Yankees have come! While Anthony was getting ready, I had asked Captain Saint if I might write a letter or two to some friends, to my brother and to my sister-in-law's family. He said I might. My brother and his children had left me two days before, after a visit of nearly a week. I wrote him a note in about these words:. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. Was General Toombs at home? I found a...

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 187 MORE

TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

194

SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT



OTHER SITES

civilwarnewspaperproject.blogspot.com civilwarnewspaperproject.blogspot.com

The Civil War Newspaper Project

The Civil War Newspaper Project. Wednesday, June 1, 2011. You are living in the 1860's and are to witness the Civil war that will be fought on American ground.the war that will divide the Union. As a newspaper reporter you will present the facts as you see them. You will work with a partner, choosing to represent the news either from Atlanta (the South's point of view) or Boston (the North's point of view). A great source for your research will be this web site: The Civil War. 1 A Title, or Banner Page.

civilwarnewspapers.com civilwarnewspapers.com

civilwarnewspapers.com

The domain civilwarnewspapers.com is for sale. To purchase, call Afternic.com at 1 781-373-6847 or 855-201-2286. Click here for more details.

civilwarnewyork.com civilwarnewyork.com

InMotion Hosting

Your IP is 173.164.136.238.

civilwarnmore.com civilwarnmore.com

Civil War -N- More Antiques - ARTILLERY - SWORDS - GUNS - MUSKETS- UNIFORMS- CIVIL WAR

Error Page cannot be displayed. Please contact your service provider for more details. (10).

civilwarnorthcarolina.com civilwarnorthcarolina.com

Home

COL (Ret) Wade Sokolosky. Welcome to my website dedicated to Sherman's 1865 Carolinas Campaign and Fayetteville's Confederate Arsenal. Thanks for visiting. I was born and raised in the historic town of Beaufort, North Carolina. Upon graduating from East Carolina University in 1986, I entered the U.S. Army. And after 25 years of Active Duty Service retired in the summer of 2011. I am now back home in Beaufort, where I try and devote as much time as possible with anything NC Civil War related. Before long,...

civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com civilwarnotebook.blogspot.com

Civil War Notebook

Thursday, March 22, 2018. Captain William Thompson Lusk to Elizabeth Adams Lusk, December 22, 1862. Camp Near Falmouth, Va. Dec 22nd, 1862. Since the late disastrous affair at Fredericksburg, as before, I look in vain for some tidings from you. These mails! Mother, do not wonder that my loyalty is growing weak. I love the Nation too well to willingly pardon the “unfortunate Abraham Lincoln” as the London Times. Your affec. son,. SOURCE: William Chittenden Lusk, Editor, War Letters of William Thompson Lusk.

civilwarnovel.blogspot.com civilwarnovel.blogspot.com

GET PREGNANT

Tips Healthy Pregnancy - Pregnant Women. Factors And Causes of Female Infertility Causes Problems. Saturday, April 20, 2013. Get Pregnant - Sharing About Factors And Causes of Female Infertility Causes Problems. Female Infertility Problems Female infertility . Factors And Causes of Female Infertility Causes Problems. Diposkan Oleh: Trisu Nenty. PROBLEM blocked fallopian tubes? Saturday, April 20, 2013. PROBLEM blocked fallopian tubes? Diposkan Oleh: Trisu Nenty. Saturday, April 20, 2013. CAUSE BABY SIZE ...

civilwarnovel.com civilwarnovel.com

John Gschwend - Stories by John Gschwend

Return from the Portal. Portal to the Forgotten. Chase The Wild Pigeons. Spirit In The Red Amber. Don't Go In That Swamp. Stories by John Gschwend. Hello, Good Friend, thanks for dropping by. My name is. 8203;John Gschwend. I'm from a small town in Arkansas and my stories reflect my southern and country raising. I like history, the wild outdoors, primitive skills and unexplained phenomena. If you read my novels and short stories you will discover a little bit. 8213; well maybe a lot. Good Friend, when yo...

civilwarnovels.blogspot.com civilwarnovels.blogspot.com

Civil War Era

By Michael J. Deeb. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. The Kennedy Assassination: Vol 1. Now that the Drieborg Chronicles have been completed, it is time to move on. The next project is an examination of the Kennedy Assassination. The first historical novel in the two book series focuses on: Did Oswald act alone? I'll keep you informed of the investigation. 8220;It has been confirmed by our reporter in Dallas that President Kennedy is dead.”. Walter Cronkite: CBS News. November 22, 1963. America Moves Towards War.

civilwarnovels.com civilwarnovels.com

Civil War Novels

By Michael J. Deeb. Michael J. Deeb. 1860 America Moves Towards War. Michael J. Deeb. Is the author of seven novels which take place during the American Civil War. Is the first novel of The Drieborg Chronicles. Is the second novel. The character Michael returns to the life of a farmer. In the fourth novel, The Lincoln Assassination. Michael Drieborg works with a team of marshals. The title 1860 America Moves Toward War. Explores the issues at stake in the 1860 elections. Harvey’s Oyster Saloon 1863.