• Part 37 -- Civil War of April 1864 saw atrocities and setbacks for the Union while Springfield flourished • Part 38 -- Civil War 150th anniversary: The battlefield carnage of May 1864 hits home in ...
The outlook was not promising in 1864 for President Abraham Lincoln’s reelection. Hundreds of thousands of Americans had been killed, wounded or displaced in a civil war with no end in sight. Lincoln ...
• Part 37 -- Civil War of April 1864 saw atrocities and setbacks for the Union while Springfield flourished • Part 38 -- Civil War 150th anniversary: The battlefield carnage of May 1864 hits home in ...
This summer and fall mark the 150th anniversary of the decisive months of the American Civil War. It was the last period in the four-year struggle where the war could have been won or lost by either ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author Robert Watson provided a short overview about the Civil War during the summer of 1864 and the near invasion of Washington, D.C., by ...
As Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman’s armies prepared to leave Atlanta and embark on their march to Savannah in early November 1864, a Federal captain wrote of the efforts to extinguish anything of ...
2019-12-07T18:01:12-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/b46/20191207180833003_hd.jpgAuthor Marc Leepson discussed Confederate General Jubal Early’s summer 1864 ...
The Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History in Kennesaw will unveil an important addition to its permanent collection Monday, a rare 65th Georgia Infantry flag carried during the Atlanta ...
The 160th anniversary of a Civil War raid into Missouri is being remembered with reenactments, tours, seminars and other events around the state this fall, including an event in Southwest Missouri ...
The last of several events marking the 160th anniversary of a Civil War raid into Missouri is planned for Newtonia this Saturday. It will include tours of one of the oldest homes in Southwest Missouri ...
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