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This Week in the American Civil War: November 16-22, 1864
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 November 16, 1864 Federal Major General William T. Sherman left … Continue reading
Posted in 1864, This Week in the Civil War
Tagged 1864, Abraham Lincoln, Alabama, Alexander P. Stewart, Army of Tennessee, Atlanta, Bear Creek Station, Benjamin F. Cheatham, Clinton, Columbia, Corinth, Cotton River Bridge, Duckett's Plantation, East Macon, Eatonton, Fayette, Fernandia, Florence, Florida, Fort Zarah, Front Royal, Georgia, Gordon, Griswoldville, Henry W. Slocum, Jefferson Davis, Joe Brown, John Bell Hood, John M. Schofield, Judson Kilpatrick, Kabletown, Kansas, Lawrenceburg, Lovejoy's Station, Macon, Maysville, Milledgeville, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Mississippi, Missouri, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Nebraska Territory, New Market, Norfolk, November, Ocmulgee River, Oconee River, Oliver O. Howard, Paint Rock River, Pensacola, Plum Creek Station, Pulaski, Rawhide, Rude's Hill, Shoal Creek, Stephen D. Lee, Tennessee, Tennessee River, Tuscumbia, Virginia, Walnut Creek, West Virginia, William T. Sherman
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This Week in the American Civil War: September 10-16, 1862
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 September 10, 1862 Cavalry reports informed Federal Major General George B. McClellan that Lee had … Continue reading
Posted in 1862, This Week in the Civil War
Tagged Alfred Pleasanton, Andrew G. Curtin, Antietam Creek, Army of the Potomac, Army of Virginia, Boone County, Boonesborough, Braxton Bragg, Camp Dennison, Catoctin Mountain, Cincinnati, Covington, Crampton's Gap, D.H. Hill, Dixon S. Miles, E. Kirby Smith, Frederick, General Order No. 191, George B. McClellan, Hagerstown, Harpers Ferry, Hurricane Bridge, Jefferson, Jesse L. Reno, Keedysville, Kentucky, Lexington, Maryland, Maysville, Middletown, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Monocacy River, Ohio, Ohio River, Robert E. Lee, South Mountain, Sugarloaf Mountain, Thomas J. Jackson, William B. Franklin
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