Spotsylvania courthouse 1864 siver tip cane, may 12 . initials GLC .
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by wage22@bigpond.com.au
if the democrats had won the 1864 election would they have signed a treaty to end the war against the south which may have seen a permenant CS of A
...field & Lamb and under that says something about forest....
On the other side it has
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It appears to be a cutlas type sword...
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by wage22@bigpond.com
if the democrats had won the 1864 election instead of lincoln would they have signed a treaty to end the war leaving the southern statrs as a seperate country ?
the regimental quartermaster-49 steinwehr ave.gettysburg pa 17325-[717-338-1864]can help you with the hat you need good quality stuff send me a message in my inbox where your be travaling to maybe i c...
prelude. johnson-gilmor raid ,maryland july 1864, johnsons cavalry crosses over into howard county from baltimore cty. scouts go out on both sides of the column,towards elysville on the patapsco river...
...ttysburg as part of your basis. These battles may not have happened. Chickamauga and Chattanooga were 1864 battles.
I am merely stating that Washington would've needed to call another season...
... to gettysburg tommorow he will say a few words on the dedication of a national cemetary at that place 1864-shermans on the march in georgia,hoods planning to move into tennessee.but when,only hoods ...
at sulphur branch trestle on sept 25,1864 the garrison was composed of 300 or so black troops of the 111th colored infantry,the 9th indiana cavarly[300 men]and the 3rd tennessee union cavarlry[400 pl...
...as nat banks wants a us toe hold on texas coast he advances toward fort esperanza on mattagorda island. 1864-shermans march approaches the georgia capitol at milledgeville, meanwhile hood advances onw...
...saying it would make troops waste ammunition if allowed repeaters
But my favorite anecdote occurs in 1864, and I think it was Spotsylvania, when Union Troops attacked. The Colonel in charge ordered...
...here,campbell station is todays farragut tn named for the famous usn admiral-he was born nearby in 1801.1864-william t. sherman starts the famous or infamous march to the sea thru georgia towards sav...
...urne awaits]. meanwhile longsteet and burnside eye each other as the semi-seige of knoxville continues. 1864-hood finally gets going with his invasion of tennessee 38,000 strong. shermans a...
...ederal camp outside of City Hall, Atlanta, Georgia. General Willima Sherman Took Atlanta on September 2 1864.
He wired President Lincoln to say, "Atlanta is ours; fairly won." He...
I see, a shot across my bow! I deserved it; in my joy at joining this site, I exuberantly gushed out all my knowledge, but it's been a while, and so I see I've made errors. I think correction is alway...
...paign-the camden expeditition-the yanks were to hook up with nat banks coming up the red river in april 1864 but things go astray.went to arkansas post saw an alligator might be my ist on a civi...
... giving a private tour of the Cold Harbor Campaign which took place in Hanover County, Virginia in June 1864. One of my first stops was on the Studley Road just east of the swampy creek known as...
...ownship in southeastern York County. He enlisted in the United States Colored Troops, 32nd Regiment, in 1864. Wilson died at the age of 101.
John "Quil" Wilson was not only the last surviving Bl...
I read the most annoying article quoted by Eric Wittenberg, And I will quote in full, FYI
Drastic Expansion of Mining Operations Threatens Belle Grove Plantation and Cedar Creek Civil W...
I have driven throughout the southeast United States. Not just interstate, but many local routes. In doing so, it has helped me grasp some of the difficulties faced by both sides.
Today's US95 pre...
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