Victors in Blue: How Union Generals Fought the Confederates, Battled Each Other, and Won the Civil War. By Albert Castel with Brooks D. Simpson. (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2011. Pp. 392. $34.95.)doi:10.1111/hisn.12016_7...
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Railroads served as the main mode of transportation and made it cheap and easy to ship supplies and goods, even for Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. After the Civil War, the U.S. railroad network expanded again, and the country's first transcontinental railway was completed...
But many monuments to the Confederacy still stand in American cities.According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, there are more than 1,700 statues, flags, plaques, city and county names, street names, holidays and even military bases named for Confederate generals, or otherwise dedicated to ho...
A Union victory was a certainty, but desperate Confederates weren't quite ready to surrender their cause. One man in particular, John Wilkes Booth, concocted a scheme he hoped would swing momentum back to the South. His plan was to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln, Vice President Andrew ...
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More than 22,700 Union and Confederate soldiers were killed, wounded, missing or captured in the battle, which was fought in the fields and woods outside the small, western Maryland town of Sharpsburg. It is also the first battle where American war dead were photographed. What for some had...
Following Garfield's words to attendees, 5,000 participants joined in to decorate the graves of more than 20,000 soldiers — both Union and Confederate — who were buried at Arlington. That tradition still lives on at Arlington to this day, usually involving the current U.S. president or ...
Railroads served as the main mode of transportation and made it cheap and easy to ship supplies and goods, even for Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. After the Civil War, the U.S. railroad network expanded again, and the country's first transcontinental railway was completed...