Why did North Carolina secede from the Union?
I have what i think is a post union kepi hat, made by ridibock and company, new york.It looks like there might be a date from 08, it is hard to tell because the center of tag is worn where his head ru...
in the union army VI CORP during the battle of gettysburg can anyone inform me as to who commanded the second divisions first brigade and what units made up the brigade ( my list is incomplete
... itself off from Fredricksburg west to the Shenendoah Valley, that it would have kept the Union at bay, closed up tight with no choice but frontal flanks against well entrenched defende...
I have a union kepi hat with the emblem of cf albecht 153 ewen st brookly on the iside. This was passed down from generation to generation.Does anyone have any information on value history any info at...
In the Union Lines
“At last the orders came to turn the right flank of the enemy. We passed down into the hollow, filed off still farther to the left, and passed over another elevation, when we c...
...Gettysburg, did you notice that the battle on the 4th july where the confederates started to bonbard the union lines with cannon fire, did u see more than a duzzen yankies die? i didnt and when the un...
herman haupt and the railroad,the engineers and the men under them .the telegraph.the union army by 1865 could have gone anywhere in the world and kicked butt and the union navy could have done the sa...
Since you know that the union took new orleans easily, I will just talk about the civilians. The civilians didn't like the union men there, but none of them that I know of tried to take it back.
I saw your post and I too am doing research on courts martial on the Union side. In your post, you mention that you were able to discover a lot of information concerning Union courts martial. I was ...
seems not likely,given the union sucesses and no foreign power reconition. why would the dems feel the need?by nov 64 the union armies were very powerfull not to mention the us navy.all killed before ...
...couraged it.
They felt that the federal leaders would make and keep an honorable peace. As far as the union military they were mostly right but the union civilian leadership? Boy where they wrong!...
A victory by Lee at Gettysburg would have been a disaster for the Union. Lee wanted to bring the war to the North so Northerners would feel the costs of war as Southerners did. No doubt he would hav...
...old railroad stop but ...
During World War II, it was discovered that Town Line had not rejoined the Union, and on 26 January 1946, Town Line voted to officially join the Union.
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... against solidified positions before a general assault?
At Gettysburg we know the South bombarded the Union wall with all they had, but to what end? When Pickett moved forward his charge was met by...
...nything really made a difference; they had over a mile to charge, flanked by cannon and facing concealed Union troops behind a stone wall. Nothing was in their favor. Another fact: these Union troops ...
Hello fellow Civil War buffs,
Just came aboard from California's 23rd Infantry Regiment, for the Union. I'm fighting for the Union and for President Abraham Lincoln. There is no other man...
That could me a Union Sack Coat. It sure looks like one.
robert duvall as lee calls the union soldiers "yankees"didnt they have historians on set to help "those people"?
...here includes all races and classes, yes even the slaves)
Mississippi was the wealthiest State in the union Alabama was second.By 1870 and ever since they have been the two poorest. Now if any one ...
union troops with cannon were allready on the hill he would have a tough time.the town would have messed with the attack.i disagree on that one
i have just watched " DANCES WITH WOLVES " in which union troops were struggling to laonch a balloon - i have also seen a drawing which showed a balloon tethered to the ground during the vic...
...bility.
Fort Pillow was exaggerated for federal propaganda purposes during the war. I think even most union troops knew this at the time. In September of 1864 (only 5 months after and 200 miles awa...
...Harbor is seen as one of the most bloodiest battle...as i remember there were a lot of victims under the union soldiers?
Are there still remains to see on the battleground??...
...ith the hilt and scabbard both engraved C.C. Cambell. I am trying to reference any known confederate or union officers on this sword. Is anyone available who could help??
Thanks, Chris Mac...
...ll us about yerself.
Me, Im here doing genealogy related work. Just found out my gggrandpa was in the union army, looking to track down the where what when and hows of his service.
Great Site....
You can find online information about the GAR organization of union army veterans. That can give you the historical facts. You can look for the medal here: http://www.omsa.org/photopost/showgallery.p...
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