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Western Massachusetts fighting men were scattered all over the map, some with Gen. Benjamin Butler in New Orleans, others in North Carolina, Texas, Florida, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Civil War: August of 1862 brought us the first federal income tax, continued bloody fighting, and the draft Published: Aug. 03, 2012, 5:23 p.m.
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Fredericksburg 1862 - American Civil War DOCUMENTARY - MSNKings and Generals' animated historical documentary series on early modern history and the United States continues with a new series on the Civil War. Covering the causes of secession, early ...
But they've prepared diligently, Chavez said, for the Shiloh re-enactment, and plan to travel to other commemorative events in the months and years ahead, including observances of battles at ...
Contributing significantly to Oxford's new academic series Pivotal Moments in American History and to the literature on the Civil War, McPherson convincingly establishes the Battle of Antietam as ...
Flint Civil War film to start production at Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Railroad to depict 1862 Battle of Corinth, Mississippi near Shiloh UPDATED Published: Jun. 03, 2009, 3:59 p.m.
Civil War re-enactors worked to bring life to a battle from the Peninsula Campaign of 1862, at Deep Creek Farm in Medical Lake, Washington.
The Civil War saw battles fought across the country, from village to farm and mountain to shore. Land and naval forces fought back and forth for four long years. Though far from the ocean, Arkansas ...
But for reasons unknown, up to 7 feet of riverbed has been scoured away, excavating parts of the 130-foot-long ship not seen ...
One hundred fifty years after a terrible US Civil War battle, a group gathered to remember the battle in a very American way - by re-enacting it.
It was there when the Civil War began in April 1861. Union sailors sank the ship as the yard was evacuated. But, six weeks later, a salvage crew raised the ship and the Confederates rebuilt her.
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Battle of Shiloh 1862 - American Civil War Documentary - MSNIn the opening chapter of Kings and Generals' Civil War series, we explore the deep-rooted causes behind America’s bloodiest conflict. From the unrest of Bleeding Kansas to John Brown’s raid ...
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