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The American Civil War: January 19, 1863: Abraham Lincoln writes "To the Working-Men of Manchester, England"
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Saturday, January 19, 2013. January 19, 1863: Abraham Lincoln writes "To the Working-Men of Manchester, England". On this day 150 years ago, President Abraham Lincoln replied to an address praising him from workingmen of Manchester, England. EXECUTIVE MANSION, WASHINGTON,. January 19, 1863. TO THE WORKING-MEN OF MANCHESTER:. To the Working-Men of Manchester. January 19, 2013 at 12:48 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The American Civil War. January 2, 1861: "The State of affairs at Fort Sumter".
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The American Civil War: May 10, 1865: The Capture of Jefferson Davis
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Sunday, May 10, 2015. May 10, 1865: The Capture of Jefferson Davis. On this day 150 years ago, Confederate President Jefferson Davis was captured near Irwinville, Georgia. Weeks later, as part of an investigation of a friendly fire incident, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Harnden, commander of the detachment of federal cavalry that captured Jefferson Davis, wrote this report of the incident. Honorable JOSEPH HOLT,. Judge-Advocate-General of the United States:. Late Lieutenant-Colonel First Wisconsin Cavalry.
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The American Civil War: May 11, 1865: The Arrest of Alexander H. Stephens
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Monday, May 11, 2015. May 11, 1865: The Arrest of Alexander H. Stephens. Liberty Hall, Georgia, Thursday, May 11, 1865. More Yankees have come! While Anthony was getting ready, I had asked Captain Saint if I might write a letter or two to some friends, to my brother and to my sister-in-law's family. He said I might. My brother and his children had left me two days before, after a visit of nearly a week. I wrote him a note in about these words:. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. Was General Toombs at home? I found a...
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The American Civil War: May 12-13, 1865: The Battle of Palmito Ranch
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. May 12-13, 1865: The Battle of Palmito Ranch. Private John J. Williams, 34th Indiana, believed to be the last soldier killed in action in the American Civil War. 5TH ARMY CORPS, Camp near Brownsville, Tex., August 10, 1865. GENERAL: I have the honor to submit the following report of the action at Palmetto Ranch, Tex., May 13, 1865, the last engagement of the war:. I am, general, with high respect, your most obedient servant,. THEODORE H. BARRETT,. Bvt Major General L. THOMAS,.
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The American Civil War: January 9, 1861: Mississippi secedes from the Union
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Sunday, January 9, 2011. January 9, 1861: Mississippi secedes from the Union. Click image to enlarge. On January 9, 1861 the secession convention of Mississippi voted to secede from the Union, adopting the following ordinance of secession:. AN ORDINANCE to dissolve the union between the State of Mississippi and other States united with her under the compact entitled "The Constitution of the United States of America.". Section 4. That the people of the State of Mississippi hereby consent to form a fed...
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The American Civil War: May 17, 1865: James H. Wilson to Edwin M. Stanton
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Sunday, May 17, 2015. May 17, 1865: James H. Wilson to Edwin M. Stanton. On this day 150 years ago, Union Major General James H. Wilson wrote to Edwin M. Stanton, updating him on the progress being made towards dismantling the Confederacy in Georgia and Florida. HDQRS CAVALRY CORPS, MIL. DIV. OF THE MISSISSIPPI,. Macon, Gal., May 17, 1865. Honorable E. M. STANTON,. Secretary of War, Washington, D. C.:. J H WILSON,. Labels: Edwin M. Stanton. James H. Wilson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). July 18, 18...
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The American Civil War: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. April 30, 1865: The Army of the Potomac prepares to pull out of Virginia. Major General George G. Meade, U.S. Army, commander of the Army of the Potomac. RICHMOND, VA., April 30, 1863-4 pm. H W HALLECK,. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,. April 30, 1865-4.15 pm. The road really requires but little guarding, as there is no disposition on the part of any one to interfere with it. GEO G MEADE,. HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,. April 30, 1865-6.45 pm. GEO G MEADE,. April 30, 1865.
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