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  1. Há 5 dias · "The collection focuses on the American Civil War, covering military operations, regimental histories, personal narratives, political, social, economic phases, and the War in drama, fiction, poetry, collected from all parts of the United States, and in Mexico, Canada, and Europe.

    • Steven Knowlton
    • 2011
  2. Há 4 dias · Despite this, however, Cook points out that ‘the shoots of reconciliation were bursting out everywhere’, pointing to a generational change through, in what he calls a ‘tectonic shift’ in Civil War memory, the sons and daughters of veterans began to prioritize a national future ‘largely untainted by the damaging fissures’ of civil war (pp. 107, 97).

  3. Há 4 dias · John Brown. Dated between 1861 and 1865. This Civil War era envelope depicts the abolitionist John Brown and bears the inscription, "His last words.—'I die for the inalienable right of mankind to freedom, whatever hue the skin may be.'". Note: Title from item.

  4. Há 4 dias · Grant was an 1843 graduate of West Point, commissioned as a brevet second lieutenant. In 1854 he left the army so he could be with his wife and children. By 1861 he and his family were living in Galena, Illinois, where he stoically worked daytime in his father's leathergoods store and happily returned home to his wife and children in the evenings.

  5. Há 2 dias · The Civil War - Part D Difficult 2. Civil War History Tough 3. Don't Leave in a Huff Easier 4. Civil War Hodge-Podge Difficult 5. Poems and Songs of the US Civil War Easier 6. Civil War Nicknames Difficult 7. Random Facts about the Civil War Average 8. American Civil War Average 9. Strange Facts About the Civil War Tough 10. The Civil War ...

  6. Há 3 dias · May 28. Tuesday at 8:06 AM. Manassas 1861. 386. 11. Pvt. John D. Jones, of Co. I of the the 39th Mississippi infantry. He wears an overshirt, a sloch hat with the Mississippi star, he holds a musket, and has a pistol in his pants. Continue….

  7. Há 2 dias · Link To This Page — Contact Us — Civil War Leaders (1861-1865) Confederate Leaders ... Lieutenant Gen. Ulysses S Grant; Major Gen. William W. Averell;