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This Week in the American Civil War: December 21-27, 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 December 21, 1864 With Brigadier General John W. Geary’s Twentieth … Continue reading
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Tagged 1864, Abraham Lincoln, Alabama, Arkansas, Army of Tennessee, Bainbridge, Battle of Nashville, Benjamin F. Butler, Cape Hatteras, Columbia, David Dixon Porter, David Farragut, Decatur, December, Devil's Gap, Duck River, Fort Fisher, Fort Monroe, Franklin Creek, George H. Thomas, Georgia, Hampton Roads, John Bell Hood, John W. Geary, Laynesport, Lynnville, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Missouri, Misssissippi, Nashville, North Carolina, Okolona, Port Royal, Pulaski, Richland Creek, Savannah, South Carolina, Sterling Price, Sugar Creek, Tennessee, Tennessee River, Tupelo, U.S.S. New Ironsides, Virginia, Warfields's, White's Station, William J. Hardee, William Lamb, William T. Sherman, Wilmington
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This Week in the American Civil War: November 30 – December 6, 1864
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 30, 1864 BATTLE OF FRANKLIN Leading units of the retreating Federals of Major General John … Continue reading
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Tagged 1864, 38th Congress, Abraham Lincoln, Andersonville, Atlanta, Battle of Franklin, Bell's Mills, Carter House, Chief Justice of the United State Supreme Court, Cow Creek, Cumberland River, Dalton, Davenport Church, December, Department of Missouri, Edward Bates, Fort Zarah, Franklin, George H. Thomas, Georgia, Georgia Central Railroad, Granville Dodge, H.B. Granbury, Harpeth River, Jacob D. Cox, James Speed, John Adams, John Bell Hood, John C. Carter, John Schofield, Kansas, Kentucky, Little Ogeechee River, Louisiana, Lumpkin's Station, Minnesota Civil War Commemoration Task Force, Morganza, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Nathan Bedford Forrest, New Texas Road, November, O.F. Strahl, Patrick Cleburne, Roger B. Taney, Salmon P. Chase, Savannah, Spring Hill, States Rights Gist, Statesborough, Station No. 5, Tennessee, Ulysses Grant, Virginia, Waynesborough, White's Station, William Rosecrans, William T. Sherman, Winstead Hill
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