Black Union Soldiers Saluted in Ceremony; Final Touches Put on Civil War SculptureLinda Wheeler
Union Soldiers offers a complete guide for Civil War enthusiasts of all ages. Herdegen employs nearly 100 photographs coupled with clear and concise prose broken down into short, easy to understand chapters to better understand these men. Coverage includes such varied topics as the organizat...
I had to watch a civil war movie for my AP/IB History class over Christmas break. I don't own any discs of such content because my family has never been into history like that. So, I searched on Netflix. This show and the movie, Lincoln, was the only things I could find. Lincoln...
The Roll of Honor is a document dedicated to Civil War Union soldiers, chronicling the brave individuals who fought from 1861 to 1865. It contains valuable information such as the soldier’s name, rank, regiment, and sometimes personal anecdotes. It provides a profound connection to the...
Although Lincoln did not initially seek to abolish slavery, his determination to punish the rebellious states and his increasing reliance on Black soldiers in the Union army prompted him to issue the Emancipation Proclamation (1863) to deprive the Confederacy of its enslaved property. After the Ameri...
Half a dozen or so Union soldiers posing for the camera with a pterosaur spread out on the ground at their feet. Both photos are old and ragged, monochromatic and aged to a golden brown, with flaws and scratches and tears. Quite a curiosity that there would be two photos that are so ...
American Civil War Research Database; a database of over 4 million American Civil War Union and Confederate soldiers fully searchable by soldier's name and by regiments. The American Civil War Research Database will assist military tactics, reenactment a
Civil War Minutes: Confederate: Directed by Mark Bussler. With Charles King, Michael Kraus. The Best of Civil War Minutes - Confederate features the rarely told stories and artifacts of both the famous and average Confederate soldiers in the Civil War.
George B. McClellan was a general who skillfully reorganized Union forces in the first year of the American Civil War (1861–65) but drew wide criticism for repeatedly failing to press his advantage over Confederate troops. Graduating second in his class
back to Mansfield. Smith urged Banks to continue the campaign but Banks abandoned the fight and retreated to New Orleans, leaving most of Louisiana in southern hands for the rest of the war. Southerners view Mansfield as a great victory (and ignore Pleasant Hill), but it was the Union ...