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This Week in the American Civil War: March 8-14, 1865
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal Information courtesy of the Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force (www.mncivilwar150.com and “Minnesota Civil War 150” on Facebook) Major Highlights for the Week Wednesday March 8, 1865 Confederates under General Braxton Bragg attacked the … Continue reading
Posted in 1865, This Week in the Civil War
Tagged 1861, 1865, Abraham Lincoln, Beaver Dam Station, Braxton Bragg, Charles Town, Confederate Congress, Confederate Senate, Dalton, Duguidsville, Fayetteville, France, Georgia, Goldborough, Harper's Ferry Arsenal, Indian Territory, Jackson County, Jacob D. Cox, Jefferson Davis, John Nicolay, John P. Usher, John Scofield, Joseph E. Johnston, Judson Kilpatrick, Kinston, Lone Jack, Louisiana, Love's Bridge, March, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Missouri, Monroe's Cross Roads, Morganza Bend, Negro soldiers, North Carolina, Paris, Peach Grove, Poison Creek, Secretary of the Interior, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, William Otto, William T. Sherman
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This Week in the American Civil War – May 28- June 3, 1862
Information Courtesy of the Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force Major Highlights for the week Wednesday May 28, 1862 Skirmishing occurred near Corinth, Mississippi and Charles Town, Virginia. Confederate supplies at Ashland, Virginia were destroyed, along with a bridge on … Continue reading
Posted in 1862, This Week in the Civil War
Tagged 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, Arkansas, Army of Northern Virginia, Army of the Potomac, Ashland, Booneville, Charles Town, Chickahominy River, Constitution, Corinth, Edwin V. Sumner, Fair Oaks, Fort Pillow, Galloway's Farm, garrison, George B. McClellan, Grapevine Bridge, Gustavus Woodson Smith, Harpers Ferry, Henry W. Halleck, Intrepid, Irvin McDowell, Jackson County, Jacksonport, James Longstreet, Jefferson Davis, John C. Fremont, Joseph E. Johnston, Kickapoo Bottom, Lewisburg, Little Blue River, Memphis and Charleston Railroad, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Mississippi, Mississippi River, Missouri, Nathaniel P. Banks. Thomas J. Jackson, North Carolina, P.G.T. Beauregard, Peninsula Campaign, Pocotaligo, Rienzi, Robert E. Lee, Seven Pines, Shaver's River, South Anna River, South Carolina, Strasburg, Thaddeus S.C. Lowe, Tranter's Creek, Tupelo, Virginia, Virginia Central Railroad, Wardensville, Whitesburg, Woodstock, Zuni
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