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This Week in the American Civil War: July 1-7, 1863
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 July 1, 1863 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG - DAY 1 At daybreak, Confederates of Lieutenant General … Continue reading
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This Week in the American Civil War: May 27-June 2, 1863
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 May 27, 1863 FIRST ASSAULT ON PORT HUDSON In the rolling, ravine-cut, heavy-timbered country near … Continue reading
Posted in 1863, This Week in the Civil War
Tagged 1863, 1st Kansas (Colored) Volunteer Infantry, 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Abraham Lincoln, Ambrose Burnside, Ambrose Powell Hill, Army of Northern Virginia, Army of the Potomac, Austin, Chicago Times, Cincinnati, Clement L. Vallandigham, Department of the Ohio, Edwin Stanton, F.C. Sherman, Fort Gibson, Fort Hill, Franklin Gardner, Greenwood, Hilton Head, Indian Territory, Indiana, James Island, James Longstreet, Jefferson Davis, John F. Reynolds, Joseph Hooker, June, Lake Providence, Louisiana, May, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Mississippi, Mississippi River, Nathaniel Banks, New Jersey, Newark, North Carolina, Ohio, Ohio River, Oliver P. Morton, Port Hudson, Richard S. Ewell, Richmond, Robert E. Lee, South Carolina, U.S.S. Cincinnati, Vicksburg, Virginia, Warrenton, West Point, William T. Sherman, Wilmington
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This Week in the American Civil War: February 4-10, 1863
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 February 4, 1863 Federal troops drove the Confederates out of Batesville, Arkansas; while a skirmish … Continue reading
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Tagged 1863, Aquia Creek, Arkansas, Army of the Potomac, Batchelder's Creek, Batesville, British Parliament, Chantilly, Charleston, Chicago Times, Daniel Sickles, Darius Couch, David Dixon Porter, Department of Washington, Dranesville, Edenton, February, Franz Sigel, George G. Meade, George Stoneman, Georgia, grand division, Henry Slocum, Jefferson Davis, John F. Reynolds, John Sedgwick, Joseph Hooker, Louisiana, Millwood, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Mississippi, Missouri, Moscow, Murfreesboro, Napoleon III, Newport News, Old River, Olive Branch Church, Queen of the West, Queen Victoria, Richmond, Robert E. Lee, Samuel P. Heintzelman, Sarcoxie Prairie, Somerville, South Carolina, Tennessee, Trans-Mississippi Department, Vicksburg, Virginia, Wiggenton's Mill, William F. Smith, William H. Seward
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