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Civil War Librarian: October 2014
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Covers new and classic American Civil War books and media. Monday, October 20, 2014. New and Noteworthy- -What Today's West Point Students Should Know About The Civil War. The West Point History of the Civil War Hardcover. The United States Military Academy, Colonel Ty Seidule and Clifford Rogers, Simon and Schuster Publishers, 448 pp., bibliographic notes, images, index, $55.00. Is the first volume to result in a new series of military histories authorized by West Point. Is singularly brilliant at intro...
Civil War Librarian: August 2014
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Covers new and classic American Civil War books and media. Wednesday, August 13, 2014. News- Did A CSA Agent Target Northern Cities in 1864 For A Yellow Fever Epidemic? Yellow Fever Plot of 1864 Targeted Lincoln, U.S. Cities,. Mathew W. Lively, Civil War Profiles Weblog, July 13, 2014. Century misunderstanding of how Yellow Fever is transmitted, but also because a disgruntled fellow conspirator revealed the plot to U.S. authorities. Mathew W. Liverly's online article is continued at. Uzal W. Ent, a b...
Civil War Librarian: New and Noteworthy: Lens of War--Exploring The Iconic Photographs of the Civil War
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Covers new and classic American Civil War books and media. Monday, April 06, 2015. New and Noteworthy: Lens of War- Exploring The Iconic Photographs of the Civil War. Lens of War: Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War , Uncivil Wars Series. J Matthew Gallman, and Garry W. Gallagher, editors. Harcover, 256 pages, University of Georgia Press, $32.95, April 15, 201 5. Hardcover: 256 pages Publisher: University of Georgia Press (April 15, 2015). Labels: Civil War Photography. Captain Rea Andrew Redd,.
Civil War Librarian: April 2015
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Covers new and classic American Civil War books and media. Monday, April 06, 2015. New and Noteworthy: Lens of War- Exploring The Iconic Photographs of the Civil War. Lens of War: Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War , Uncivil Wars Series. J Matthew Gallman, and Garry W. Gallagher, editors. Harcover, 256 pages, University of Georgia Press, $32.95, April 15, 201 5. Hardcover: 256 pages Publisher: University of Georgia Press (April 15, 2015). Labels: Civil War Photography. By Francis Marion Robert...
Civil War Librarian: New and Noteworthy: Lincoln, His Anti-Semitic Friends and His Jewish Friends
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Covers new and classic American Civil War books and media. Monday, May 04, 2015. New and Noteworthy: Lincoln, His Anti-Semitic Friends and His Jewish Friends. Lincoln And The Jews: A History. Jonathan D. Sarna and Benjamin Shapell, St. Martins Press, 2015, 272 pp., bibliographic notes, index, profusely illustrated with color and b/w photographs, $40.00. Jonathan Sarna, the author of When General Grant Expelled The Jews. Lincoln And The Jews: A History. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Civil War Memory...
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An Online History of the 17th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry during the U.S. Civil War. IMAGES OF THE 17TH. Field and Staff Officers. Field and Staff – Officers and Non-Commissioned. History from the 1869 Connecticut Catalog of Volunteers. William Noble’s Regimental History. Major Brady’s Report. The Road to Chancellorsville. Major Brady’s Report. 8220;Under Guard or Sunny South in Slices” – Manton’s POW account. Emmitsburg to Gettysburg – Photo Tour of the 17th’s March. Brothers of the Mystic Tie. It ha...
Company K – 17thcvi.org
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An Online History of the 17th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry during the U.S. Civil War. IMAGES OF THE 17TH. Field and Staff Officers. Field and Staff – Officers and Non-Commissioned. History from the 1869 Connecticut Catalog of Volunteers. William Noble’s Regimental History. Major Brady’s Report. The Road to Chancellorsville. Major Brady’s Report. 8220;Under Guard or Sunny South in Slices” – Manton’s POW account. Emmitsburg to Gettysburg – Photo Tour of the 17th’s March. Brothers of the Mystic Tie. Theod...
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My Morbid Obsession: The Road to the Death Strewn Slope: Part Nine
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Death in antebellum America, the Civil War, and today. Thursday, July 4, 2013. The Road to the Death Strewn Slope: Part Nine. The last of a nine-part series about the journey of Benjamin Franklin Heald and Llewellyn Heald to Gettysburg with the Twentieth Maine Regiment, June 29-July2, 1863. Posted by David Heald. Thank you for the tribute to my grt-grt-grandfather Llewellyn Benjamin Heald! March 16, 2014 at 1:40 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader.
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21 July, 1861 | Sesquicentennial Madness
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A woman and her dog, on a quest. 21 July, 1861. Today the Union and Confederate armies met outside Manassas, Virginia, in a battle that some in the south would come to call “The Great Skedaddle” owing to the way Union troops ran all the way back to Washington, DC. Their retreat was complicated by fleeing civilians, many of whom had come out as spectators, treating war like a grand circus. 8221; would become a rallying cry later in the war, but it took four long, long years for the Union army to get there.
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The Confederacy gets bigger. | Sesquicentennial Madness
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A woman and her dog, on a quest. The Confederacy gets bigger. Today, North Carolina seceded from the United States, joining the Confederacy. AN ORDINANCE to dissolve the union between the State of North Carolina and the other States united with her, under the compact of government entitled “The Constitution of the United States.”. Done in convention at the city of Raleigh, this the 20th day of May, in the year of our Lord 1861, and in the eighty-fifth year of the independence of said State. You are comme...
Tennessee River | The Civil War in the West
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The Civil War in the West. An examination of the Decisive Theater of American's defining conflict. Posts Tagged With: Tennessee River. Bird’s Eye View of Cairo, Illinois: Key Federal Outpost. November 25, 2013. Bird’s Eye View of Cairo, and junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Cairo [pronounced locally as “Kay-roh”], at the southern-most point of Illinois, was one of the key strategic locations for the first two years of the Civil War. Past Memphis towards the far off Gulf of Mexico. Bachmann giv...
April | 2015 | Poore Boys In Gray
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Poore Boys In Gray. Discuss the book and get tips to write about your own family during the Civil War. Did Your Confederate Ancestor Surrender at Appomattox? April 9, 2015. At 1:30 pm on April 9, 1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee met Union General Ulysses S. Grant in the …. Continue reading →. 8216;We were with Western Men from Mississippi and Louisiana, the Bravest Men I Ever Saw in Battle”. April 2, 2015. Continue reading →. How Did Combat End for Your Civil War Ancestor? April 1, 2015. Ancestors...
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Oklahoma Historian Candidate Announced | Confederate History Bytes
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Oklahoma Historian Candidate Announced. June 6, 2010 @ 12:55 pm. 183; { Division UDC. Though a full listing of Candidate Announcements should be found on the Division Website. This officer recieved a Chapter Endorsement for the following member coming out for the office of Historian in the mail last week:. Thelma Blackburn, Oklahoma Division Recorder of Military Service Awards. Cherokee Chapter #1737 President and Historian. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Quilting in Pawnee | Confederate History Bytes
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May 6, 2010 @ 11:49 pm. 183; { Confederate. Upcoming historical programs with the OHC, as reported in the. That may be of Southern interest include: May 11 and June 6, 2010. Quilt Block of the Month Class Pawnee Bill Ranch Site, Pawnee. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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My Morbid Obsession: June 2013
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Death in antebellum America, the Civil War, and today. Sunday, June 30, 2013. The Road to the Death Strewn Slope: Part Two. The second of a nine-part series about the journey of Benjamin Franklin Heald and Llewellyn Heald to Gettysburg with the Twentieth Maine Regiment. Posted by David Heald. Saturday, June 29, 2013. The Road to the Death Strewn Slope: Part One. Posted by David Heald. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. Enter your email address:. Get a rep on the .
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Letters Home from an Iowa Soldier in the American Civil War
Letters from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil War. Newton and Hannah Scott. Cott's letters to Hannah are filled with rich details of the war and the living conditions in the Union camps in Mississippi, Missouri, Iowa and Arkansas. He tells of the terrible diseases that took a heavier toll than Confederate bullets, and the soldiers' frustration and impatience with the politicians in Washington. Additional Scott Family Records. Newton Scott's Service Record. Where to get further Civil War. How to make your.
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Covers new and classic American Civil War books and media. Friday, March 02, 2018. News: Thomas Nast's First Sketches of Lincoln Found. Uncovering Thomas Nast’s First Drawings of Abraham Lincoln, Adam Gopnik, The New Yorker, March 5, 2018. And other papers (although his first cartoon of Santa Claus, whose now iconic shape and beard were largely Nast’s invention, was about a year off). Didn’t make it, democracy didn’t. That was his point. And you see its outer surface here. Thursday, March 01, 2018. The a...
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Original Union and Confederate Books, Manuscripts and Photographs. Union Political Leaders: Biographies. Confederate Political Leaders: Biographies. Union Commanding Generals: Biographies. US Army Officers' Register. Graduates of the US Military Academy. Civil War Generals A to Z. Organization of the Union Army. Civil War Books (online). Civil War Articles (online). History of the US War Department. Updated February 11, 2018. We will be making books available on both the Union and Confederate Armies.
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