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  1. Confederate Army of the Northwest

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Army of the Northwest image caption dates June 8, 1861 February 9, 1862 ref name Boatner, page 601 country Confederate States of America allegiance branch Confederate States Army role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname battles Battle of Rich Mountain br Battle of Corrick s Ford br Battle of Cheat Mountain disbanded Incorporated into Army of Northern Virginia February 9, 1862 Commanders notable commanders Robert S. Garnett br Henry R. Jackson br William W. Loring br Edward Johnson general Edward Johnson The Army of the Northwest was a Confederate States Army Confederate army early in the American Civil War . On June 8, 1861, Confederate troops operating in West Virginia northwestern Virginia were designated the Army of the Northwest with Brigadier General CSA Brig. Gen. Robert S. Garnett as commanding general. ref name Boatner, page 601 Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. The Civil War Dictionary. page 601 ref Troops of this command were engaged by Major general United States Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan George B. McClellan s Department of the Ohio forces in a series of battles and skirmishes early in Summer 1861. Garnett s army was defeated at Battle of Rich Mountain , and pursuing Union Army Union troops killed Garnett at Battle of Corrick ... on July 20. Loring commanded until November, when he was given three Army of the Northwest brigades as a division still designated Army of the Northwest paired with the Stonewall Brigade under Stonewall Jackson Stonewall Jackson s command for the Romney Expedition . ref name Boatner, page 601 The army ... Edward Johnson which operated in the northern Shenandoah Valley became known as the Army of the Northwest and after involvement in the Battle of Camp Allegheny was styled the Army of the Allegheny ... stub Category Armies of the Confederate States of America Northwest Category West Virginia in the American ... War Confederate Units Notes reflist References Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. The Civil War Dictionary. New ...   more details



  1. Army of the Northwest

    Army of the Northwest may refer to Army of the Northwest Confederate , formed during the early American Civil War, and commanded by Robert S. Garnett, Henry R. Jackson, and William W. Loring Army of the Northwest Russian Army of the Northwest United States , formed during the War of 1812, and commanded by William Hull, James Winchester, and William Henry Harrison mil unit dis fi Luoteisarmeija ...   more details



  1. Confederate States Army

    Earl Van Dorn Army of New Mexico Henry Hopkins Sibley Henry H. Sibley Confederate Army of the Northwest ...Infobox military unit unit name Confederate States Army image File Seal of the Confederate States of America.svg ... States of America allegiance branch type Army role Land military forces of the Confederate States ... States Army was the army of the Confederate States of America or Confederacy while the Confederacy ... 28, 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress established a provisional volunteer army ... from the small United States Army garrison. On March 6 and 9, 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress passed additional military legislation and established a more permanent Confederate States Army ... Jefferson Davis by Union forces. The main Confederate armies, the Army of Northern Virginia under ... records make an accurate count of the number of individuals who served in the Confederate Army impossible ... the organization of a large Provisional Army of the Confederate States PACS . Civil war had become ... The Confederate Congress provided for a Confederate Army patterned after the United States ... regular army. The provisional, volunteer army was established by an act of the Confederate Congress ... was done to organize the Confederate regular army. The Provisional Army of the Confederate States ... be disbanded, leaving only the ACSA. ref name Eicher7066 The Army of the Confederate States of America ACSA was the regular army, provided for by Act of Confederate Congress on March 6, 1861. It was authorized ... of a regular Confederate army and no real effect on the regiments themselves. Members of all the Confederate ... to as Confederates , and members of the Confederate States Army were referred to as Confederate soldiers . Supplementing the Confederate States Army were the various state militias of the Confederate ... States Army was administered by the Confederate States War Department, which was established ... Robert Edward Lee , famous Southern General details General officers in the Confederate States Army ...   more details



  1. Confederate Army of West Tennessee

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Army of West Tennessee image File The Van Dorn Flag.png 200px caption Van Dorn s battleflag dates September 1862 to December 1862 country Confederate States of America allegiance branch Confederate States Army type role size command structure garrison garrison label nickname ... Van Dorn for the Union army led originally by Ulysses S. Grant Army of West Tennessee File Earl Van Dorn.jpg thumb 200px Maj. Gen. Earl van Dorn The Army of West Tennessee was a short lived Confederate States Army Confederate army led by General officers in the Confederate States Army Major general Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn , which fought principally in the Second Battle of Corinth . The army was organized from elements of the Army of the West 1862 Army of the West on September 28, 1862, with Earl ... Samuel Cooper issued a ruling that the army s name and function were improper and on December 9, 1862, the units of the Army of West Tennessee were merged into the Army of Mississippi Army of Mississippi December 1862 Army of Mississippi under General officers in the Confederate States Army Lieutenant general Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton . History As part of his preparations for the Confederate .... When he discovered that Grant was approaching from the northwest, Price decided to retreat before ... at Ripley, Mississippi , on September 28 and placed himself under his command. Price s army was redesignated as Price s Corps the other parts of Van Dorn s army were the forces of his District of the Mississippi ... against Corinth the Confederates would first march to Pocahontas, convert 19 mi km sp us northwest ... Battle of Corinth began on October 3, with Confederate attacks overrunning the first line of Union entrenchments north of Corinth. Much of the fighting was done by Price s corps on the Confederate left Lovell on the Confederate right overran the initial Union positions and then halted, perhaps due ... off the Confederate line of retreat. One of Price s divisions was assigned to delay Hurlbut until the rest ...   more details



  1. Confederate Army of Kentucky

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Army of Kentucky image File Army of kentucky banner.png 200px caption dates August 25, 1862 October 8, 1862 ref name Boatner, page 258 Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. The Civil War Dictionary. page 258 ref country Confederate States of America allegiance branch Confederate States Army type role size command structure garrison Knoxville, Tennessee garrison label nickname battles disbanded Incorporated into Army of Tennessee Commanders notable commanders Edmund Kirby Smith Kirby Smith The Army of Kentucky was a Confederate States Army Confederate army during the American Civil War . The designation Army of Kentucky was given August 25, 1862 to the field army Edmund Kirby Smith Kirby Smith led into eastern Kentucky during the Confederate Heartland Offensive . ref name Boatner, page 455 Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. The Civil War Dictionary. page 455 ref The army was drawn from troops of the Confederate Department of Eastern Tennessee, which had been created with Smith as commander in February 1862. ref name Boatner, page 258 The army consisted of the infantry Division military divisions of Henry Heth , Patrick Cleburne , Thomas J. Churchill and Carter L. Stevenson and two small cavalry brigades under John Hunt Morgan John Morgan and John S. Scott . ref name Boatner, page 258 After the Battle of Perryville , Kirby Smith was promoted and given command of the Department of Trans Mississippi, and army was incorporated into the Army of Tennessee . ref name Boatner, page 258 Notes reflist References Boatner, Mark Mayo, III. The Civil War Dictionary. New York McKay, 1959 revised 1988. ISBN 0 8129 1726 X. Armies of the Confederacy AmericanCivilWar unit stub Category Armies of the Confederate States of America Kentucky Category Kentucky in the American Civil War Category Tennessee in the American Civil War he pl Armia Kentucky Konfederacja fi Kentuckyn armeija ...   more details



  1. Confederate Army of the Potomac

    about the Confederate army the Union army of the same name Army of the Potomac Infobox military unit unit name Army of Northern Virginia image File Pgt beauregard.jpg 250px caption P. G. T. Beauregard dates April 1861 &ndash March 14, 1862 country Confederate States of America branch Confederate States Army type role Confederate army in Eastern Theater of the American Civil War Eastern Theater size ... Joseph E. Johnston anniversaries The Confederate States Army Confederate Army of the Potomac , whose name was short lived, was the command under General officers in the Confederate States Army Brigadier ... combat action was the First Battle of Bull Run . Afterwards, the Confederate Army of the Shenandoah Army of the Shenandoah was merged into the Army of the Potomac with General officers in the Confederate States Army Major general Gen. Joseph E. Johnston , the commander of the Shenandoah, taking command. The Army of the Potomac was renamed the Army of Northern Virginia on March 14, 1862, with Beauregard s original army eventually becoming the First Corps, Army of Northern Virginia . History The army was formed from Confederate units defending northeastern Virginia, which arrived over the course ... E. Johnston s Confederate Army of the Shenandoah Army of the Shenandoah . Both Davis and his ... s army, were shifted to the Confederate left wing. An attack by Early s brigade on the Union .... ref The two Confederate armies were consolidated into a single army following the battle, retaining ..., where the Army of the Peninsula and the Confederate garrison of Norfolk, Virginia , were incorporated ... Potomac, Army of Confederate Category Virginia in the American Civil War ca Ex rcit del Potomac ... unit companies into Confederate service. Regiments from Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South ... superseded by P. G. T. Beauregard ten days later. Beauregard divided his army into six brigade ... of his first weeks in command, Beauregard sent to Confederate president Jefferson Davis various plans ...   more details



  1. Confederate Army of the Shenandoah

    CivilWarHome.com Army of the Shenandoah Armies of the Confederacy Category Armies of the Confederate ...Infobox military unit unit name Army of the Shenandoah image File Joseph Johnston.jpg 250px caption Joseph E. Johnston dates May 1861 July 1861 country Confederate States of America branch Confederate States Army type role Confederate army in Eastern Theater of the American Civil War Eastern Theater size command structure current commander garrison ceremonial chief colonel of the regiment nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles Battle of Hoke s Run br First Battle of Bull Run notable commanders Joseph E. Johnston anniversaries The Army of the Shenandoah was an Field army army of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War it was organized to defend the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the early months of the war. The army was transferred to reinforce the Confederate Army of the Potomac Army of the Potomac at the First Battle of Bull Run , which was its only major action. After the battle, the army was merged into the Army of the Potomac. History The Army of the Shenandoah ... Stuart s regiment screening Johnston s army. Patterson halted again and consulted his officers, who ... orders he received on July 18 to transfer his army to reinforce P. G. T. Beauregard s Army of the Potomac ... units of Johnston s army arrived on the afternoon of July 21. ref Gottfried, p. 8 Davis, pp ... Johnston arrived at Manassas, Beauregard had drawn up plans for an attack on the Union army of Irvin ... on the Confederate left wing, defended by one of Beauregard s brigades. As the battle escalated in the area of Matthews Hill and Henry House Hill, additional Confederate brigades were moved to the left ..., with their merged army using the name Army of the Potomac Johnston retained command of the army ..., p. 257. ref Order of Battle at Manassas Army of the Shenandoah ref Gottfried, pp. 110 111. ref General ... P.B. Stanard See also First Bull Run Confederate order of battle Notes reflist References Davis, William ...   more details



  1. Confederate Army of Manhattan

    no footnotes date December 2011 The Confederate Army of Manhattan was a group of eight Confederate States of America Southern operatives who attempted to burn New York City on November 25, 1864, during the final stages of the American Civil War . In a plot orchestrated by Jacob Thompson , the operatives infiltrated Union American Civil War Union territory from Canada and made their way to New York. On Friday night, November 25, beginning around 8 45pm, the group attempted to simultaneously start fires in 19 hotels, a theater, and P.T. Barnum s museum. The objective was to overwhelm the city s firefighting resources by distributing the fires around the city. Most of the fires either failed to start or were contained quickly. All the operatives escaped prosecution except for one, Robert Cobb Kennedy , who was apprehended in January 1865 while trying to travel from Canada to the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia . More Info An article in The New York Times from February 28, 1865 describes Kennedy as follows blockquote Mr. Kennedy is a man of apparently 30 years of age, with an exceedingly unprepossessing countenance. His head is well shaped, but his brow is lowering, his eyes deep sunken and his look unsteady. Evidently a keen witted, desperate man, he combines the cunning and the enthusiasm of a fanatic, with the lack of moral principle characteristic of many Southern Hotspurs , whose former college experiences, and most recent hotel burning plots are somewhat familiar to our readers. Kennedy is well connected at the South, is a relative, a nephew we believe, of Howell ... York Times date February 28, 1865 year 1865 month February page 8 . DEFAULTSORT Confederate Army ... his conviction almost a matter of entire certainty. blockquote blockquote A Louisiana native and Confederate ... his way to Canada . There, he joined with a small group of Confederate officers who had been dispatched to Canada by Confederate President Jefferson Davis to plan military raids that could be launched ...   more details



  1. Army of the Northwest (United States)

    About the United States army active during the War of 1812 other uses Army of the Northwest disambiguation The Army of the Northwest was a U.S. Army unit formed at the outset of the War of 1812 and charged with control of the state of Ohio , the Indiana Territory , Michigan Territory and Illinois Territory . ref name Sek1996 harvnb Sek 1996 ref Campaigns The first commander William Hull was in charge while the regiment was at Detroit , before surrendering it to the British. James Winchester then led the army back up north towards Detroit, but turned to defend Fort Defiance Ohio Fort Defiance instead. ref http www.iaw.on.ca jsek us17inf.htm War of 1812 The 17th Regiment of U.S. Infantry Bot generated title ref Perhaps due to Winchester s unpopularity, President James Madison soon appointed William Henry Harrison as commander of the army in late 1812. Commanders The following men served as commanders of the Army of the Northwest ref name Sek1996 William Hull James Winchester William Henry Harrison Duncan McArthur ref name Cramer1937 140 harvnb Cramer 1937 p 140 ref Notes reflist References Citation last Cramer first C. H. title Duncan McArthur The Military Phase url http publications.ohiohistory.org ohstemplate.cfm?action detail&Page 0046128.html&StartPage 128&EndPage 147&volume 46 volume 46 issue 2 date April 1937 journal Ohio History publisher Ohio Historical Society pages 128 147 Citation last Sek first John year 1996 title The 17th Regiment of U.S. Infantry url http www.iaw.on.ca jsek us17inf.htm Warof1812 stub Category Military units and formations of the United States Army ...   more details



  1. William Miller (Confederate Army officer)

    in northwest Florida prior to the Civil War. Miller formed a militia unit and was its Major United ... home to Florida to recuperate for several months. He was placed in charge of the Confederate Conscript ... Confederate troops were serving elsewhere. His most prominent action came at the Battle of Natural Bridge in March 1865, where he served as the tactical field commander in defeating Union Army Union ... , under Confederate control. It would prove to be the last state capital east of the Mississippi to remain in Confederate hands. Miller and his men finally surrendered in Tallahassee in May 1865. After ... of American Civil War generals Confederate M List of American Civil War generals References http ... Miller, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Confederate States of America Confederate Confederate Army Army General officer general DATE OF BIRTH August 3, 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH Ithaca, New York DATE OF DEATH August 8, 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Miller, William Category Confederate States Army generals Category People from Walton County, Florida Category People of Florida in the American ...   more details



  1. John Adams (Confederate Army officer)

    commission in the United States Army in early 1861 and joined the Confederate Army not long afterward ... 1920 Adams, John Confederate Persondata NAME Adams, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Confederate States of America Confederate Confederate Army Army General officer general DATE OF BIRTH July ... Civil War Category Confederate States Army generals Category Confederate States military .... His brigade was selected to lead the advance of John Bell Hood s army into Tennessee. Adams was killed at the Second Battle of Franklin in 1864, one of six Confederate generals to perish in the defeat ... of a soldier to die for his country, and expired. &mdash Confederate Veteran , June 1897. blockquote Adams left a widow with four sons and two daughters. See also Portal United States Army American ... Volume, 1607 1896. Chicago Marquis Who s Who, 1963. Clement A. Evans Evans, Clement A. , Confederate Military History , Atlanta Confederate Publishing Company, 1899. Find a Grave 10814 accessdate 2008 ... Volume 8, August 1969. Lane, Bryan, The Familiar Road The Life of Confederate Brigadier General ...   more details



  1. Louis Hébert (Confederate Army officer)

    NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Confederate States of America Confederate Confederate Army Army General ... Iberville Parish, Louisiana Category Confederate States Army generals Category United States Military ... from the Sons of Confederate Veterans in October 2002 his remains were disinterred and moved to St ...   more details



  1. General officers in the Confederate States Army

    s of the Confederate States Army CSA the army of the Confederate States of America were the senior ... and therefore commander in chief of the Army, Confederate States Navy Navy , and Confederate States ... collar insignia. Much of the design of the Confederate States Army was based on the structure and customs ... Rules and Regulations of the Army as their own, just with Confederate States of America put in wherever ... Department on February 21, 1861. ref name Eicher23 Eicher, p. 23. ref The Confederate Army was composed of three parts the Army of the Confederate States of America ACSA, intended to be the permanent, regular army , the Provisional Army of the Confederate States PACS, or volunteer Army, to be disbanded ... their Union Army Federal counterparts, the Confederate Army had both professional and political .... 190. ref Initially the Confederate Army commissioned only brigadier generals in both the volunteer ... lieutenant generals were authorized, the Confederate Army had four grades of general officers they were ... Army in assignments, Confederate brigadiers mainly commanded brigades while Federal brigadiers ... district. These generals outranked Confederate Army colonel s, who commonly led infantry regiments ... Sam Jones Confederate Army officer S. Jones March 19, 1862 May 12, 1865 paroled Daniel Harvey Hill ... generals in the Confederate Army, and these general officers were often corps commanders within ... equivalent to lieutenant general in the modern U.S. Army. The Confederate Congress passed legislation ... posts in the Confederate Army, mostly Field army entire army or military department commanders, and advisers ... officers in the Confederate States Army. The first group of officers appointed to general were ..., which was evidently a criterion for Davis regarding seniority and rank in the Confederate Army. ref ... embroidering. Pay The general officers of the Confederate Army were paid for their services, and exactly .... ref Warner, p. 193. ref The Confederate Army s system of using four grades of general ...   more details



  1. William Lamb (Confederate States Army officer)

    refimprove date October 2008 William Lamb was an officer in the Confederate States of America Confederate Army during the American Civil War . He is best remembered for his role in commanding the Confederate garrison at Fort Fisher . ref cite web title William Lamb Papers url http scrc.swem.wm.edu ?p collections controlcard&id 7372 publisher Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary accessdate 4 February 2011 ref The newly promoted Colonel Lamb assumed command of Fort Fisher on the 4th of July 1862. Although not trained as an engineer he spent most of the next two years working successfully to build the fort into the Confederacy s largest bastion. Recognizing its critical strategic value to the Confederacy, he successfully defended the fort against a Union attack led by Benjamin Franklin Butler politician Benjamin Butler in December 1864. In January 1865 Alfred Terry led a renewed attack against the fort and despite a heroic defense by Lamb and his garrison the fort was captured and Lamb was grievously wounded. He eventually recovered, becoming from 1880 to 1886 the mayor of Norfolk, Virginia as his father and grandfather had been before him. In 1900 he was made a Knight of the Order of Vasa , for his services as consul for Sweden and Norway. He died in Norfolk in 1909 and is buried there in the Elmwood Cemetery. His personal papers are held by the Earl Gregg Swem Library Special Collections Research Center Special Collections Research Center at the College of William & Mary . ref cite web title William Lamb Papers url http scrc.swem.wm.edu ?p collections controlcard&id 7372 publisher Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary accessdate 4 February 2011 ref References reflist cite ... Persondata NAME Lamb, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Confederate Army officer DATE OF BIRTH ... 1909 deaths Category The College of William & Mary alumni Category Confederate States Army officers ...   more details



  1. Sam Jones (Confederate Army officer)

    , Samuel Category People of Florida in the American Civil War Category Confederate States Army generals Category United States Army officers Category People from Powhatan County, Virginia Category United ... DESCRIPTION United States Army officer DATE OF BIRTH December 17, 1819 PLACE OF BIRTH Powhatan County ...   more details



  1. List of Confederate Regular Army officers

    This listing shows the names and ranks of some of the Regular Confederate States Army Army of the Confederate States of America ASCA officers, as well as their ranks in the volunteer Confederate States Army Provisional Army of the Confederate States PACS , if any. These officers fought for the Confederate States of America Confederate States during the American Civil War . These lists also show the final ... 200px Confederate Army battle flag A class wikitable Name ASCA rank PACS rank Last unit served John Adams Confederate Army officer John Adams Ranks and insignia of the Confederate States captain Ranks and insignia of the Confederate States brigadier general Confederate Regular Cavalry Regular Cavalry ref name Eicher99 Eicher, p. 99. ref Samuel F. Adams Ranks and insignia of the Confederate States ... P., Jr., The Confederate Regular Army , White Mane Publishing, 1991, ISBN 0 942597 27 3. Marcus Joseph Wright Wright, Marcus J. , General Officers of the Confederate Army , J. M. Carroll & Co., 1983, ISBN 0 8488 0009 5. Notes reflist 2 American Civil War Category Confederate States Army officers ... general Confederate Regular Engineers Regular Engineers ref name Weinert99 Weinert, p. 99. ref ... D. Anderson first lieutenant colonel Confederate Regular Artillery Regular Artillery ref name Weinert15 ... Confederate Regular Infantry Regular Infantry ref name Eicher107 Eicher, p. 107. ref James W. Archer .... Appendix A List of Regular Army Officers, A last name list. ref span style font size smaller denotes ... cavalry in September 1862, and served out the war with the Army of Tennessee & paroled on April ... into the regulars in January 1862. ref ref Weinert, p. 119. Appendix A List of Regular Army Officers ... Second Corps, Army of Tennessee ref name Eicher141 Eicher, p. 141. ref John L. Branch first lieutenant ..., pp. 119 20. Appendix A List of Regular Army Officers, Bo Bu last name list. ref span style font size .... ref ref Weinert, p. 120. Appendix A List of Regular Army Officers, C last name list. ref span ...   more details



  1. List of Confederate States Army officers educated at the United States Military Academy

    , and J.E.B. Stuart class of 1854 . cref a TOC Confederate States Army officers Note Class year ... , History of Confederate States Army Generals General General CSA Second Seminole War and Mexican American War Adjutant General of the US Army Adjutant General and Inspector General of the Confederate ... First Lieutenant United States First Lieutenant USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals ... of Confederate States Army Generals General Major General CSA Mexican American War was relieved ... USA , Lieutenant general United States Lieutenant General in Confederate States Army resigned his ... USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals General Brigadier General CSA railroad engineer ... last Lee year 1829 nota Colonel United States Colonel USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals ... 1862 1865 General in Chief, Confederate States Army 1865 President, Washington and Lee University ... United States Major USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals General Lieutenant General CSA ... , History of Confederate States Army Generals General General CSA Mexican American War , Seminole Wars highest ranking U.S. Army officer to resign and join the Confederate States of America ref cref ... , History of Confederate States Army Generals General Major General CSA Mexican American War , Seminole ... of Confederate States Army Generals General Major General CSA , Major General in Imperial Mexican ... Colonel USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals General Major General CSA Black Hawk ... United States Second Lieutenant USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals General Brigadier ... U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1849 1852 , 1855 1859 resigned from the Confederate Army in June ... last Bryan year 1834 nota Major United States Major USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals ... United States Captain USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals General Brigadier General CSA ... United States Lieutenant Colonel USA , History of Confederate States Army Generals General General CSA ...   more details



  1. Northwest

    Wiktionary northwest tocright Northwest or north west is the Ordinal directions ordinal direction halfway between north and west on a compass. Northwest may also refer to Geography Africa North West District, Botswana Northwest Region Cameroon , Cameroon North West South African province Asia and Oceania North West Australia , an unofficial geographical region Northwest Province IMCRA region , an Australian marine biogeographic province North West District, Singapore North West Frontier Province, Pakistani province now known as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Tay Bac , literally Northwest Vietnam Europe North West England , region North West European Parliament constituency , in the Republic of Ireland Nord Vest development region , a region in Romania North America Pacific Northwest , unofficial region in the United States and Canada Northwest Territories , Canadian territory Northwest Passage , a sea route traversing Canada s Arctic archipelago. The Northwest Territory , historical region roughly overlapping today s Midwestern United States Nord Ouest Department , Haiti Northwest, Washington, D.C. , in the United States Others Argentine Northwest Schools Northwest High School disambiguation , several high schools Northwest School , arts high school in Seattle Northwest University disambiguation , several schools Other uses Northwest Ordinance , U.S. ordinance outlining the provisions of accepting a new state Northwest Smith , a character in science fiction stories by C. L. Moore Northwest Airlines , a former major airline purchased by Delta Air Lines that ceased operating in 2009 Norwest Bank now Wells Fargo See also Portal North West England Northwestern disambiguation Northwest Passage disambiguation disambig CandODirections Category Orientation Please respect alphabetical order cs Severoz pad da Nordvest de Nordwest Territorium es Noroeste desambiguaci n fr Nord Ouest pam Pangulu albugan nl Noordwest ja pl Northwest pt Northwest sr sv North West war Kanawayan ...   more details



  1. Confederate Veteran

    The Confederate Veteran was a newsmagazine , published monthly from 1893 1932. It furnished Confederate States of America Confederate veterans of the American Civil War and other readers with articles and pictures regarding that war. It remains a valuable historical resource, as the archives contain many thousands of names and descriptions of people in the Confederate States Army . File Confederate Veteran0001.jpg thumb Confederate Veteran Magazine from May 1896 See also Southern Bivouac Southern Historical Society http en.wikisource.org wiki Confederate Veteran Confederate Veteran 40 volumes under construction References cite book first E. middle Lawrence last Abel title Singing the New Nation How Music Shaped the Confederacy, 1861 1865 publisher Stackpole Books isbn 0811702286 location Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania year 2000 External links commonscat http previous.slpl.org libsrc cvwar cv.htm Index of articles Category American Civil War magazines Category Publications established in 1893 Category Publications disestablished in 1942 Category Defunct magazines of the United States Category American news magazines News mag stub military mag stub ...   more details



  1. Confederate Monument

    served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later fought in Indian wars in Arizona as members of the U.S. Army . ref name SVHerald Arkansas Arkadelphia Confederate Monument , Arkadelphia ...This is a List of Confederate monuments . These are monument s or memorial s dedicated to the memory of those who served and died in service to the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War . Many Confederate monuments were erected in the former Confederate states and Border states ...?id 39QnjtYAV4gC Georgia s Confederate Monuments and Cemeteries , Arcadia Press. ref ref name ForsythPark ... The The Lost Cause , Encyclopedia of Virginia ref Other Confederate monuments are located on Civil War battlefields. ref name TNenc New Confederate monuments continue to be proposed, and some have been built in recent years. In Arizona , a Sons of Confederate Veterans camp erected a Confederate monument ... Gravemarking and Monuments , Colonel Sherod Hunter Camp 1525, Sons of Confederate Veterans, accessed April 26, 2010 ref and Confederate heritage groups dedicated a Confederate memorial ... 2010 04 17 confederate memorial dedicated Confederate Memorial dedicated , Sierra Vista Herald , April 17, 2010 ref The Delaware Confederate Monument was unveiled in 2007 in Georgetown, Delaware . ref name DelawareMonument cite web url http www.descv.org CS.html title Hurrah The Delaware Confederate Monument Has a Home at Last publisher Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 2608 website accessdate April 24, 2010 ref In South Carolina in 2010, the Sons of Confederate Veterans have sought to erect ... monument at no chas park was mayors idea ref Many Confederate monuments are listed on the National Register of Historic Places . ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Confederate monuments are listed here alphabetically by state, and by city within each state Alabama Alabama State Capitol Confederate Memorial Monument Confederate Memorial Monument , also known as the Monument to Confederate Soldiers ...   more details



  1. Confederate imprint

    of Secession, Charleston, South Carolina Charleston , 1860 A Confederate imprint is a book, pamphlet, broadside , periodical or sheet music printed in the Confederate States of America in a location which, at the time, was under Confederate and not Union Army Union control. Confederate imprints ... JEB Stuart sheet music.jpeg thumb left 180px Confederate sheet music, Danville, Virginia c. 1864 Important collections The following institutions have significant collections of Confederate imprints ... of Confederate Imprints Library of Congress ref http www.loc.gov rr rarebook guide amerhis.html Library ... Libraries ref Bibliographies of Confederate imprints Crandall, Marjorie Lyle. Confederate Imprints ..., 1955. Harwell, Richard. Confederate belles lettres, a bibliography and a finding list of the fiction, poetry, drama, songsters, and miscellaneous literature published in the Confederate States of America. Hattiesburg, Miss. The Book Farm, 1941. Harwell, Richard. Cornerstones of Confederate Collecting ... of Virginia, 1953. Harwell, Richard. More Confederate Imprints. Richmond Virginia State Library, 1957. Harwell, Richard. In Tall Cotton The 200 Most Important Confederate Books. Austin Jenkins Pub. Co., 1978. Harwell, Richard. Confederate Imprints. Wendell, N.C. Broadfoot s Bookmark, 1982. cite id Parrish Parrish, T. Michael and Robert M. Willingham, Jr. Confederate Imprints A Bibliography of Southern ... A Foster, n.d. cite Rudolph, E. L. Confederate Broadside Verse A Bibliography and Finding List of Confederate broadside ballads and songs. New Braunfels, Texas Book Farm, 1950. See also Confederate States of America dollar Confederate paper currency Postage stamps and postal history of the Confederate States Confederate postage stamps References reflist External references http bindings.lib.ua.edu gallery conf imprints.html Examples of Confederate publishers bindings Category Economic history of the Confederate States of America Category American Civil War books Category Printing in the United ...   more details



  1. Confederate gold

    Refimprove date February 2007 Confederate gold refers to the hidden caches of gold lost after the American Civil War . Millions of dollars worth of gold was lost or unaccounted for after the civil war and has been the speculation of many historians and treasure hunters. Allegedly, some of the Confederate treasury was hidden in order to wait for the rising again of the South and at other times simply so that the Union American Civil War Union would not gain possession. Treasures George Trenholm , who was Treasurer of the Confederate States of America for the last year of the American Civil War, was arrested after the war and accused of making off with millions in Confederate assets. ref cite book title George Alfred Trenholm and the Company That Went to War year 1973 first Ethel S. last Nepveux location Charleston publisher isbn ref In fiction In Gone With The Wind , the Union Army believes Rhett to have the missing Confederate gold, and they threaten to hang him. In the Italian comics Italian comic book Tex Willer Tex , Confederate gold was placed on board a Confederate river ironclad which ended up in the swamp s around the Arkansas River . The gold was later found by members of the Ku Klux Klan who intended to use it to finance a new rebellion in the Southern United States . The ironclad was destroyed in the explosion, along with the gold, by Tex Willer. ref http www en.sergiobonellieditore.it ... ref In the Franco Belgian comics Franco Belgian comic book Blueberry comics Blueberry , Confederate gold was smuggled to Mexico by group of Confederate soldier s led by Colonel Trevor, who buried ... The Good, the Bad and the Ugly , the protagonists get information about lost Confederate gold worth ... from the future hijacks a shipment of Confederate gold using advanced automatic weapons with laser ... century. In the 2005 action movie Sahara 2005 film Sahara , Confederate gold was placed on board the CSS ... links http www.kudcom.com www gold.html Last Sighting of the Lost Confederate Gold in Georgia ...   more details



  1. Confederate Park

    Confederate Park may refer to Confederate Park , in Demopolis, Alabama, now known as Demopolis Town Square , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Marengo County, Alabama Confederate Park Greenville, Alabama , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Alabama Confederate Park Jacksonville, Florida , a public park in Jacksonville, Florida Confederate Park Memphis, Tennessee , a public park in Memphis, Tennessee that has been the subject of political controversy See also Confederate Monument disambig ...   more details



  1. Confederate privateer

    The Confederate privateers were privately owned ships that were authorized by the government of the Confederate ... Civil War , the Confederate government sought to counter the United States Navy in part by appealing ... to Confederate courts, and as a result the profits dried up. By the end of the first year of the war ... only sporadically through the rest of the war. The Confederate government turned its efforts ... to put down the rebellion . In response, on the 17th Confederate President Jefferson Davis called both ... that were laid up were unserviceable, the Confederate States had almost nothing to offer in opposition ... of letters of marque and reprisal was explicitly allowed by the Confederate Constitution ref Article ... of seized ships and cargoes, less legal costs. ref Luraghi, History of the Confederate Navy, p. 71. ref Two benefits would accrue to the Confederate government the disruption of commerce might ... Luraghi, History of the Confederate Navy, p. 73. ref If the previous signatories had accepted American ... in North America, refused to regard Confederate privateers as pirates. In doing so, they had to acknowledge ... to take them into Confederate ports for adjudication. ref Luraghi, History of the Confederate Navy ... The largest privateer, Phenix, was from Wilmington, Delaware. Robinson, Confederate privateers, p. 30 ref responded with enthusiasm to the call. The initial burst of ardor was great enough that the Confederate ... speculation in the letters. ref Robinson, Confederate privateers, p. 20. ref File CSS Manassas.jpg thumb 250px CSS Mananass 1904 drawing An anomalous feature of the legislation governing Confederate privateering ... on the numbers in the crews and the value of the ships taken or destroyed. ref Robinson, Confederate ... into battle, however, she was seized by the Confederate Navy and put under the command of Lieutenant ..., Confederate privateers, p. 38. ref Privateering activity near Cape Hatteras , on the coast ... their interests. In response, the Union sent a combined Army Navy expedition to take possession ...   more details



  1. Confederate Ireland

    of Ormonde First Ormonde Peace date event3 March 28, 1646 event4 Irish Confederate Wars Civil War ..., de facto . br 4. As Lord Deputy of Ireland br 5. As Commander in Chief. Confederate Ireland refers ... armies in Ireland in 1642 49 in a conflict known as the Irish Confederate Wars and joined a royalist ... This is a political history, for a military history of the period, see Irish Confederate Wars The Catholic ... October 1642 publisher Ucc.ie date accessdate 2012 02 14 ref Constitution see also Confederate Oath of Association The Confederate s constitution was written by another lawyer, a Galway man named Patrick ... only the larger landowners and merchants. The Confederate government was composed of a General Assembly ... Council. Policies However, the Confederate Catholic Association of Ireland never actually claimed ... legally call a Parliament, the Confederate General Assembly never claimed to be a Parliament either ... the Confederate General Assembly including some Protestant Royalists. The Confederate s stated objective ... position in England started to weaken. Many of the Confederate gentry stood to lose their land .... This meant that hostilities ceased between the Confederates and Ormonde s royalist army in Dublin ... allegiance to the English Parliament . The Scottish Covenanters had also landed an army in Ulster in 1642 ... with and help the Confederates Supreme Council in 1643. Pope Innocent X strongly supported Confederate ... Peace The nuncio considered himself the virtual head of the Confederate Catholic party in Ireland ... O Neill O Neill s Ulster army defeated the Scots at the battle of Benburb in June 1646 that the Confederates ... over to a parliamentarian army under Michael Jones soldier Michael Jones . The Confederates now ... suffered a series of military disasters. First, Thomas Preston s Leinster army was destroyed by Jones ... later, the Confederates Munster army met a similar fate at the hands of Inchiquin s parliamentarian ... rebellion and Irish Confederate Wars Confederate wars in particular the killings of British Protestant ...   more details




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