of California to 1899 Idaho in the AmericanCivilWar Montana in the AmericanCivilWar New Mexico Territory in the AmericanCivilWar Nevada in the AmericanCivilWar Oregon in the AmericanCivilWar Utah in the AmericanCivilWar Washington in the AmericanCivilWar References more footnotes date ...California history sidebar Union states in the AmericanCivilWar Refimprove section date November 2011 California s involvement in the AmericanCivilWar included sending gold east, recruiting volunteer ... but some were to form the companies of the earliest California in the AmericanCivilWar Regiments ... to Split from Northern California KCET Navboxes list California history AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS DEFAULTSORT California In The AmericanCivilWar Category History of California Category California in the AmericanCivilWar Category Pacific Coast Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Category Wars ... Western territories of the Department of the Pacific Reborn in the CivilWar Departments of the Pacific ... groups of partisan rangers were formed but none were successful. From statehood to the CivilWar ... california tried to split from the north.html CivilWar How Southern California Tried to Split from ... CivilWar Pacific Republic . The success of their plans rested on the cooperation of General Johnston ... Army National Guard CivilWar California Militia ref http www.militarymuseum.org Militia 20Units.html ..., especially in forming militia companies. Outbreak of the CivilWar File 1stBearFlag.svg thumb 200px ... of the CivilWar, Southern California secession seemed possible the populace was largely in favor ... during the CivilWar took place on July 4, 1861, in Sacramento . During Independence Day celebrations ... L, Chapter LXII Operations on the Pacific Coast, Part I , pp. 612, 615, 617 ref CivilWar battles within .... One of the earliest conflicts related to the CivilWar in California occurred on November 29, 1861 ... Republican 62,053 58.6 George B. McClellan Northern Democrat 43,837 41.4 CivilWar Era forts and camps ... more details
At the beginning of the CivilWar the southern part of New Mexico Territory joined the Confederacy. Two militia companies organized under the Arizona Territory Confederate States of America Confederate territorial government . Its Governor, Lieutenant Colonel John Baylor , later gathered soldiers in his own regiments to form an Arizona Ranger Company, one of three planned. Only one, Company A, Arizona Rangers was formed before the Confederacy lost control of the territory in 1862. All these units were then formed into Herbert s Battalion of Arizona Cavalry. They went on to fight together in this unit until May 1863 when the Arizona Battalion had been reduced by losses and it was broken up. Company A still had enough men to continue as a viable company, and was kept in being but renamed as the independent Arizona Scout Company . The other two companies of the Battalion were disbanded and the men consolidated with those of Company A to form the Arizona Scout Company that fought until the end of the war. Company A, Arizona Rangers With the Army of New Mexico and the Sibley Brigade Herbert s Battalion of Arizona Cavalry Company A, Arizona Rangers Arizona Guards of Pinos Altos, New Mexico Pinos Altos mining camp, Arizona territorial militia company Minute Men Arizonan militia Minute Men of Pinos Altos mining camp, Arizona Territorial militia company Arizona Rangers of Mesilla, Arizona Territorial militia company Company A, Arizona Rangers Arizona Scout Company in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas Arizona Scout Company See also Lists of AmericanCivilWar Regiments by State DEFAULTSORT List Of Arizona TerritoryCivilWar Units Category Arizona TerritoryCivilWar regiments Category Arizona in the AmericanCivilWar Category Lists of military units and formations of the AmericanCivilWar Arizona Territory ... more details
the IndianTerritory now Oklahoma a small, bloody civilwar. ref name university ref name United States Volunteers Indian Troops ref name CivilWar Refugees Border states Main Border states American ... of Fort Sumter Confederate attack on Fort Sumter result Union AmericanCivilWar Union victory ... leadership in the AmericanCivilWar The Union and others commander2 flagicon CSA Jefferson Davis br ... Robert E. Lee br flagicon CSA Stephen Mallory center Military leadership in the AmericanCivilWar ... in action ref name Oxford br 260,000 total dead br 137,000 wounded Campaignbox AmericanCivilWar The AmericanCivilWar 1861 1865 , often referred to as The CivilWar in the United States, was a civil ... government the Union AmericanCivilWar Union . After four years of warfare, mostly within the Southern ... . To the west, the Union AmericanCivilWar Union gained control of the Mississippi River after the Battle ... of Appomattox Courthouse Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. The AmericanCivilWar was one ... government. The social, political, economic and racial Issues of the AmericanCivilWar issues ... Origins of the AmericanCivilWar Timeline of events leading to the AmericanCivilWar History of the United States The causes of the CivilWar were complex, and have been controversial since the war ... was primarily to preserve the Union AmericanCivilWar Union , not to abolish slavery. ref cite book ... AmericanCivilWar border states and urban areas but expanded in highly profitable cotton states of the Deep ... Confederate states in the AmericanCivilWar Main Confederate States of America Seven Deep South cotton ... as the Unionist provisional government of Missouri. ref name nevins File AmericanCivilWar Chaplain.JPG ... of Gettysburg, by Currier and Ives.png 300px caption The Battle of Gettysburg conflict AmericanCivil ... CivilWar Richmond , Virginia, notably during the Peninsular Campaign . In September 1862 ... war in History of the United States American history , resulting in the deaths of an estimated ... more details
Territory , being the last Confederate general to surrender in the AmericanCivilWar. ref Morris ... This is a timeline of the conclusion of the AmericanCivilWar which includes important battles, skirmishes ..., pp. 703 6. ref The fighting of the Eastern Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Eastern Theater of the AmericanCivilWar between Lieutenant general United States Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant s Army of the Potomac ... than the battles of the Western Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Western Theater . Reporting of the Eastern ... 9, 1865. This is considered to be the last major battle of the AmericanCivilWar involving large ... in the process of concluding the AmericanCivilWar. The son of former U.S. President Zachary Taylor ... reinforcements from his Trans Mississippi Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Army of the Trans Mississippi ... the AmericanCivilWar was regarded over. main CSS Shenandoah Australia and the AmericanCivilWar ... in the AmericanCivilWar. It was a Scottish built merchant ship originally called the Sea ... of Pohnpei Ponape called Ascension Island by Whittle when the AmericanCivilWar came to terms with the surrender ... , being the last two shots of the AmericanCivilWar. ref Baldwin, p. 255. ref From an English barque ... CivilWar Confederate States of America Origins of the AmericanCivilWar Turning point of the American ..., 2004, ISBN 0 7864177 7 3 Heidler, David Stephen et al., Encyclopedia Of The AmericanCivilWar A Political ... in the AmericanCivilWar , Kent State University Press, 1995, ISBN 0 8733851 5 2 Van Doren, Charles ... of the AmericanCivilWar , Thorndike Press, 2005, ISBN 0786280794 Wise, Jennings Cropper, The Long ... That Saved America , July 29, 2001. Navboxes list AmericanCivilWar state expand American conflicts US history United States topics good article Category Historiography of the AmericanCivilWar ... CivilWar Category Battles of the AmericanCivilWar ... CivilWar was the Battle of Palmito Ranch in Texas on May 12 and 13. The last significant ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar The state of Illinois during the AmericanCivilWar was a major ... CivilWar Western Theater of the AmericanCivilWarCivilWar , and of military supplies ... predominantly fought in the Western Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Western Theater , although a few ... Stanford University Libraries AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Illinois conflicts Category Illinois in the AmericanCivilWar ... Illinois . During the CivilWar, 256,297 Illinoisians served in the Union army, more than any other northern state except New York , Pennsylvania in the CivilWar Pennsylvania and Ohio in the CivilWar ... regiments. ref http www.rootsweb.com ilcivilw regros.htm Illinois regiments during the CivilWar ... in Illinois prison camps and are buried in a series of nearby cemeteries. There were no CivilWar ... support to soldiers during the war. ref Kurt A. Carlson, Backing the Boys in the CivilWar Chicago s Home ... deep involvement in antigovernment plots. ref Peter J. Barry, Amos Green, Paris, Illinois CivilWar .... See also List of Illinois CivilWar Units References Cole, Arthur Charles, The Era of the Civil ... www.illinoiscivilwar.org Illinois in the CivilWar . Retrieved February 1, 2005. http www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org ... civilwar about.html Northern Illinois University s Illinois During the CivilWar website . Retrieved ..., Vol. 104 Issue 1 2, pp 17 37 Cole, Arthur Charles. The Era of the CivilWar 1848 1870 1919 , the standard ... of the War of the Rebellion . 3 volumes. Thomas Yoseloff, 1959 Hicken, Victor, Illinois in the Civil ... Round the Flag Chicago and the CivilWar . Nelson Hall, 1993. ISBN 0 8304 1295 6. Levy, George, To Die ... sources Burton, William L., Descriptive bibliography of CivilWar manuscripts in Illinois . CivilWar .... External links http www.mikekoepke.com illinois in the civilwar Illinois in the CivilWar Mike s Musings http www.rootsweb.com ilcivilw Illinois in the CivilWar ILGenWeb Project http www.illinoiscivilwar.org ... more details
scenes of the AmericanCivilWar, and collectively they have provided the world with a visual first hand account of this otherwise fleeting period in American history. The AmericanCivilWar 1861 65 was the fourth war in history to be caught on camera . The first Mexican AmericanWar 1846 48 , the Crimean War 1854 56 , and the Indian Rebellion of 1857 . Union photographers Mathew Brady File MathewBrady1861.jpg ... for him. When the war began, Gardner was made the official photographer of the Union AmericanCivil ... the AmericanCivilWar , presumed to be a Vivandi re The results of the efforts of all CivilWar photographers ..., the AmericanCivilWar is the best covered conflict of the 19th century. It presaged the development ... ammem cwphtml cwphome.html Selected CivilWar photographs , American Memory, Library of Congress http ... January 2012 http www.cwc.lsu.edu The United States CivilWar Center Category Cultural history of the American ... AmericanCivilWar Category 19th century photographers ... be viewed as the father of photojournalism . He was the most prominent photographer of the CivilWar ... Alexander Gardner, self portrait Another important photographer of the CivilWar was Alexander Gardner ... Sharpshooter. ref name Brady ref name Hagen Hagen, Charles. A CivilWar Image Maker s Belated ... Sketch Book of the CivilWar , in 1866. Each book contained 50 hand mounted original prints ... of the CivilWar, Barnard was sent to photograph various locations in Virginia , including ... Court House in April 1865. Following the end of the CivilWar, O Sullivan was granted ... known of the CivilWar photographers. He, too, was born in New York City. He learned the art under ... new at the time of the CivilWar. Cameras were much larger than they are today. Taking ... 409 cwpowphoto.html CivilWar POW Photos Grace Kelly Automobile Mystery Motorcycle series History ... of CivilWar photographs that are available contrasts sharply with the scarcity of pictures from subsequent ... more details
Infobox VG title Ageod s AmericanCivilWar image Image Ageod s AmericanCivilWar Coverart.png developer AGEOD publisher Matrix Games US br Ascaron EU designer Philippe Thibaut and Philippe Malacher engine custom version released vgrelease NA June 26, 2007 ref name gamefaqs.com http www.gamefaqs.com computer doswin data 941456.html ref vgrelease PAL September 15, 2007 small ref name gamefaqs.com small genre turn based strategy modes Single Multiplayer ratings Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB E Everyone platforms Windows, Mac OS X media CD ROM requirements Pentium 90 br 16 MB Random access memory RAM input Computer keyboard Mouse computing Mouse Ageod s AmericanCivilWar The Blue and the Gray AACW is a historical operational turn based strategy computer game WEGO system that places players at the head of the United States U.S. or Confederate States of America CSA during the AmericanCivilWar 1861 1865 . Players are military and political leaders trying to lead the troops of their nations armies and fleets to victory, in the midst of some of the toughest operations during those five years of wild campaigning throughout a divided nation, while making political and economical financial decisions throughout the game that effects the outcome of the game. Most of the individual ... news story.php?ArticleID 19741 title AmericanCivilWar Now Available For Macs date April 8, 2011 ... AGEOD s AmericanCivilWar website http ageod.nsen.ch aacwwiki AGEOD s AmericanCivilWar wiki http www.metacritic.com games platforms pc ageodsamericancivilwar1861 AGEOD s AmericanCivilWar on Metacritic ... Category AmericanCivilWar video games Category Grand strategy video games Category Video games with historical ... fr AGEOD s AmericanCivilWar it Ageod s AmericanCivilWar The Blue and The Gray vi Ageod s AmericanCivilWar ... the complete Grand Campaign covering the whole war. Virtual Programming published ... more details
The AmericanCivilWar Centennial was the official United States commemoration of the AmericanCivilWar , also known as the War Between the States . Commemoration activities began in 1957, four years .... ref name Cook cite book title Troubled Commemoration the AmericanCivilWar centennial, 1961 1965 ... infrastructure of the major AmericanCivilWar battlefields dates back to planning decisions made in the early ... also AmericanCivilWar reenactment Lost Cause of the Confederacy References reflist Category AmericanCivilWar reenactment Category United States historical anniversaries Category Regional centennial anniversaries Category 1960s in the United States Category AmericanCivilWar reenactment ... Commissions The public commemoration of the CivilWar commenced with the passage, by Congress in 1957, of a public act creating the United States CivilWar Centennial Commission. The Commission ... in existence at the time of the CivilWar to create state level commissions to commemorate the war ... conflict over African AmericanCivil Rights Movement 1955 1968 Americancivil rights affected implementation ... CivilWar Centennial postage stamp depicts a cannon and its gunner. At the same time, the National Park Service , and other federal agencies that controlled key CivilWar battlefields, used the Centennial ... the CivilWar itself also affected the works of the separate state commissions that tried to oversee ... L. Ayers Edward L. Ayers, http www.southernspaces.org 2011 civilwar and emancipation 150 years The Civil ... of U.S. Southern states saw the CivilWar centennial as an opportunity to reinforce their view ... of CivilWar battles, field maneuvers, and encampments. The Centennial also saw efforts to use the various ... of this postage stamp in April 1965 marked the end of the CivilWar Centennial. One major legacy of the CivilWar Centennial was the creation of an infrastructure of AmericanCivilWar reenactment CivilWar reenactment . ref name Hadden cite book title Reliving the CivilWar a reenactor s handbook ... more details
small Hispanics in the AmericanCivilWar fought on both the Union and Confederate sides of the conflict ... States joined the war 2500 for the Confederacy AmericanCivilWar Confederacy and 1000 for the Union AmericanCivilWar Union . This number increased to 10,000 by the end of the war. Hispanics in the United ... for the Union during the AmericanCivilWar. It was also known as the Federal Army , the U.S. Army ... list of notable Hispanics who participated in the AmericanCivilWar. Their names are placed in accordance ... was a member of the Mexican Army who fought against the United States in the Mexican AmericanWar . During the AmericanCivilWar he joined the Union Army US Army and became the first Hispanic to reach ... of New Mexico ref Lieutenant Colonel Julius Peter Garesch 1821 1862 When the AmericanCivilWar ... in the AmericanCivilWar. Two of the most notable Hispanic women to participate in that conflict ... medal of honor7.html CivilWar Medal of Honor Citations Last names starting with O through R , American ... May 10, 1892 Obituary page 5 ref See also portal AmericanCivilWar Hispanics in World War II Hispanic ... Hispanics In The AmericanCivilWar Category Social history of the AmericanCivilWar Category ... align center font size larger background color C0C0C0 color Black Hispanics in the AmericanCivil ... died in prison. ref name SC http www.latinamericanstudies.org civilwar cubans garibaldi guard.htm .... ref name GG http www.latinamericanstudies.org civilwar cubans garibaldi guard.htm Garibaldi Guard ... the CivilWar were donated to the NY State Military Museum. ref http www.timesunion.com local article ... Prior to the CivilWar, Pino was the Commanding Officer of an expedition which was organized in Santa Fe, New Mexico against the Navajo people Navajos . During the CivilWar, Pino commanded the 2nd ... prison ref name HCW The CivilWar, 1840s 1890s by Roger E. Hernandez, Roger E. Hernndez ISBN 9780761429395 ... CivilWar alongside Colonel Kit Carson . Ch vez later became the first Secretary of Education for New ... more details
Confederate states in the AmericanCivilWar In the AmericanCivilWarCivilWar , Missouri was a Border states CivilWar border state that sent men, armies, generals, and supplies to both opposing sides ... against neighbor intrastate war within the larger national war. By the end of the CivilWar Missouri had supplied nearly 110,000 troops to the Union AmericanCivilWar Union and about 40,000 troops ... River . Missouri entered the Union AmericanCivilWar Union in 1821 as a slave state following ... in Missouri during the AmericanCivilWar 1989 . Hess, Earl J. The 12th Missouri Infantry A Socio ... CivilWar Site Navboxes list Missouri in the CivilWarAmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Use mdy dates date November 2011 Category Missouri in the AmericanCivilWar ... within the state boundaries. The first major CivilWar battle west of the Mississippi River ... operations on April 3, 1860. Ulysses S. Grant s first commission in the CivilWar was to protect ..., including many northerners, German Americans in the CivilWar German and Irish people Irish immigrants ..., Missouri Monroe County 3,017 Marion County, Missouri Marion County CivilWar Conflicts and battles .... ref Geiger, Mark W. Financial Fraud and Guerrilla Violence in Missouri s CivilWar, 1861 1865 ... IndianTerritory , and skeptical about the possibility of subsisting his army in central ... James Last Rebel of the CivilWar publisher Knopf Publishing Group author Stiles, T. J. year 2003 ... civilwar 1861 september slave proclamation.htm The Beginning of the End . Harper s Weekly , Sept ... Sanitary Commission, CivilWar History, March 1990, Vol. 36 Issue 1, pp 17 35 ref ref W.S. Rosecrans ... Missouri s War The CivilWar in Documents author Siddali, Silvana page 122 year 2009 location Athens ... retreated through Kansas and IndianTerritory into Arkansas, where they stayed for the remainder ... Democratic Party prior to the CivilWar . The reunified Democratic Party exploited themes of racial ... more details
Confederate states in the AmericanCivilWar The state of History of Texas Texas declared its secession .... During the subsequent AmericanCivilWar , Texas was most useful for supplying soldiers ... Benavides was a Confederate colonel during the AmericanCivilWar. Benavides was the highest ... States of America, much of Texas was settled after the AmericanCivilWarCivilWar . However ... of state secession and confederacy History of slavery in Texas Texas CivilWar Confederate Units Category Texas in the AmericanCivilWar clear Notes reflist 30em References Clement A. Evans Evans, Clement ... Map Of The State Of Texas,1861 Texas History Navbox Texas in the CivilWar NavBox AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS DEFAULTSORT Texas In The AmericanCivilWar Category Texas in the AmericanCivil .... ref http www.kwanah.com txmilmus tnghist10.htm Texas in the CivilWar A Capsule History ref Sam ... throughout the war. Some men were veterans of the Mexican AmericanWar a few had served in the earlier ... Pass failed. By the end of the war no territory was in Union hands. The most notable military ... border. The last battle of the CivilWar, the Battle of Palmito Ranch , was fought in Texas ... Texas did not meet all the formal requirements for readmission. Notable CivilWar leaders from Texas A number of notable leaders were associated with Texas during the CivilWar. John Bell Hood gained ... War Era Louisiana State University Press, 1998. Bell, Walter F. CivilWar Texas A Review of the Historical ... and Texas 2009 Grear, Charles. Why Texans Fought in the CivilWar 2010 Jewett Clayton E. Texas in the Confederacy ... The Great Hanging at Gainesville, CivilWar History 22 December 1976 pp 349 60. online at JSTOR Wooster, Ralph A. CivilWar Texas A History and a Guide. Texas State Historical Association, 1999. ISBN 0 87611 171 1 Wooster, Ralph A. Lone Star Blue and Gray Essays on Texas in the CivilWar 1996 Wooster, Ralph A. Texas and Texans in the CivilWar 1996 External links http www.tshaonline.org handbook ... more details
of Florida The AmericanCivilWar Florida in the AmericanCivilWar served the Confederate States of America from the beginning of the AmericanCivilWarCivilWar . Following Abraham Lincoln s United ... States Southern states in declaring secession from the Union AmericanCivilWar Union , the third ... Fort Henry and sent them to the Western Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Western Theater for the remainder of the war. The only Confederate forces remaining in Florida at that time were a variety of independent companies, several infantry battalions, and the Leon County in the CivilWar 2nd Florida ... map of CivilWar sites in Florida Navboxes list Florida in the CivilWarAmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Florida in the AmericanCivilWar ... 250px The Battle of Olustee was the only major CivilWar battle fought in Florida. In early 1862 .... African American population By 1840 white Floridians were concentrating on developing the territory and gaining statehood. The population had reached 54,477 people, with African American slaves making ... Collections civilwarguide history.cfm Florida and the CivilWar A Short History State Archives ... H., and David J. Eicher Eicher, David J. , CivilWar High Commands , Stanford University Press, 2001, ISBN 0 8047 3641 3. Brown, Canter. Tampa in CivilWar & Reconstruction , University of Tampa Press ... history.cfm Florida and the CivilWar A Short History State Archives of Florida. U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies ... as the war progressed. Florida sent a three man delegation to the 1861 62 Provisional Confederate ... Pickens , which stayed firmly in Federal control throughout the war. Governor John Milton Florida politician John Milton , an ardent secessionist, throughout the war stressed the importance of Florida ... uprisings increased as the war went on. ref name Murphree 2008 Murphree 2008 ref Final Confederate years ... more details
Notability date November 2008 Infobox VG title Ironclads AmericanCivilWar image File Ironclads AmericanCivilWar Logo.png developer Totem Games publisher Totem Games br Strategy First designer Maxim Ferapontov engine Oleg Ferapontov released October, 2008 online genre 3D computer graphics 3D naval historical turned based strategy modes Single player platforms Microsoft Windows requirements Windows XP SP2 Vista, Central processing unit Processor 1.1 GHz, 512 MB Random access memory RAM , Video card 64 MB Random access memory RAM , compatible with DirectX 16 bit sound PCI a card input Keyboard computing Keyboard , Mouse computing Mouse media Download Ironclads AmericanCivilWar lang ru is a 3D naval historical turned based strategy game based on the AmericanCivilWarCivilwar in the USA . The player operates a squadron of warship s of the United States or Confederate States of America Confederate Navy broadside ironclads, ironclad rams, ironclad turret ships, monitors, sloops of war, gunboats and screw commerce raiders. The player is tasked with destroying the opponent s ships, coastal batteries and warehouses. A lot of attention went into the details, historical accuracy and convenience of the interface. 3D models of the ships are based on archival drawings. Realistic ship to ship combat simulating the characteristics of each ship, including damage, flooding, fires, destruction, armor values and guns. External links http totemgames.ru Official website Category 2008 video games Category Windows games Category AmericanCivilWar video games Category Naval video games Category turn based tactics video games Category Video games developed in Russia strategy videogame stub ru ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar During the AmericanCivilWar , the Ohio State of Ohio played ... Category Ohio CivilWar regiments List of Ohio s AmericanCivilWar generals Cincinnati in the Civil ... in Ohio Navboxes list Ohio in the CivilWarAmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS DEFAULTSORT Ohio In The AmericanCivilWar Category Ohio in the AmericanCivilWar Category 1860s in the United States ... T. Sherman , and Philip H. Sheridan . Five Ohio born CivilWar officers would later serve as the President ... killed in action. Its most significant CivilWar site is Johnson s Island , located in Sandusky Bay ... during the CivilWar. In 1865 his funeral train carried his body through the state, bound ..., War Democrat and Copperhead perspectives. ref Robert S. Harper, The Ohio Press in the CivilWar, CivilWar History, Sept 1957, Vol. 3 Issue 3, pp 221 252 ref Military recruitment Image CampDennison.jpg thumb Camp Dennison. At the outbreak of the CivilWar in 1861, in response to a call to arms ... in armed units. ref Kenneth H. Wheeler, Local autonomy and civilwar draft resistance Holmes County, Ohio, CivilWar History, June 1999, Vol. 45 Issue 2, pp 147 58 ref Military actions in Ohio Unlike ... fought in Ohio during the CivilWar. ref Brown, Dee A., Morgan s Raiders . New York Konecky & Konecky, 1959. ISBN 0914427792. ref Notable CivilWar leaders from Ohio Numerous leading general ... CivilWar veterans would become President of the United States in the decades following the war William ... Image JABingham.jpg center Rep. br John A. Bingham center gallery CivilWar sites in Ohio Image .... One is at the prisoner of war camp on Johnson s Island , the most significant CivilWar site in the state ... on the mainland. The CivilWar buildings were dismantled shortly after the war. Archeological ... place of CivilWar soldiers, including several generals and colonels, including several of the Fighting ... CivilWar monuments, statues, cannons, and similar memorials of their contributions to the CivilWar ... more details
Forbes No footnotes date November 2010 Cavalry in the AmericanCivilWar was a branch of army ... CivilWarCivilWar campaigns and earned its place alongside the Infantry in the AmericanCivilWar infantry and Field Artillery in the AmericanCivilWar artillery combat arms. Types of mounted ... saber s. Only a small percentage of CivilWar forces met this definition&mdash primarily Union Army Union mounted forces in the Eastern Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Eastern Theater during the first ... of six companies each was used through the Indian Wars. CivilWar regiments were rarely near authorized ... Mississippi Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Trans Mississippi Theater , John S. Marmaduke and Joseph ... In The AmericanCivilWar Category Military history of the AmericanCivilWar Category Cavalry Category Military equipment of the AmericanCivilWar ..., New York Mounted Rifles There were four types of mounted forces prevalent in the CivilWar. Cavalry ... carbines nor sabers. A few Confederate regiments in the Western Theater of the AmericanCivil ... Cavalry, Pittsylvania County, Virginia At the time of the CivilWar, the cavalry had five major missions .... They were usually mare horse mares or gelding s, aged four or five years. During the CivilWar ... CivilWarCivilWar included Philip H. Sheridan Sheridan s Rienzi ref http www.allbreedpedigree.com ... in the world, the American Native Americans in the United States Indian . Significant cavalry battles and raids The following are CivilWar battles, campaigns, or separate raids in which cavalry forces ... Introduction to CivilWar Cavalry Longacre, Edward G. Lincoln s Cavalrymen A History of the Mounted ..., Edward G., and Eric J. Wittenberg. Unpublished remarks to the CivilWar Institute, Gettysburg ... of Courage, Fighting Methods and Combat Experience of the CivilWar . New York Carroll and Graf ... University Press, 1981. ISBN 978 0 8071 3291 3. Starr, Stephen Z. The Union Cavalry in the CivilWar ... more details
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , during the AmericanCivilWar was the capital of the second largest state in the Union AmericanCivilWar Union . ref U.S. Census data, 1860. ref Located at the intersection of important railroads, Harrisburg was an important supply and logistics center for the dissemination and transportation of materiel this is correct term for war supplies & war is not needed as redundant for Northern armies. Tens of thousands of new recruits were mustered into service and or drilled at a series of Harrisburg area United States Army training camps, including the sprawling Camp Curtin . Confederate States of America Confederate forces under Lieutenant General United States Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell threatened Harrisburg during the June 1863 Gettysburg Campaign , but did ... http www.harrisburgcwrt.org Harrisburg CivilWar Round Table http www.nationalcivilwarmuseum.com National CivilWar Museum http cpc.state.pa.us cpcweb flags tours.jsp Pennsylvania s Historic CivilWar Battle Flags http www.sonofthesouth.net leefoundation civilwar 1862 october harrisburg pennsylvania.htm Harper s Weekly October 4, 1862 article on Harrisburg Pennsylvania in the CivilWar U.S. cities in the CivilWar DEFAULTSORT Harrisburg In The AmericanCivilWar Category Pennsylvania in the AmericanCivilWar Category U.S. cities in the AmericanCivilWar ... by many to be the northern most battle of the CivilWar. CivilWar sites in modern Harrisburg Perhaps the most known CivilWar attraction in the Harrisburg area is the National CivilWar Museum , located on a large hill in Reservoir Park. The museum features collections of CivilWar artifacts, interpretative displays, dioramas, and seasonal or temporary exhibits. Some 390 historic CivilWar battleflags are available for tour at the Capitol Preservation Committee s CivilWar Flag facility in Harrisburg ... has a modest, but historically significant collection of artifacts, paintings, and war relics ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar The state of Iowa played a role during the AmericanCivilWar in providing food, supplies, and troops for the Union army , though its contributions were overshadowed by larger and more populated eastern states. Prelude to war Iowa had become the 29th state in the Union AmericanCivilWar Union on December 28, 1846, and the state continued to attract many settlers, both native and foreign born. Only the extreme northwestern part of the state remained a frontier area. With the development in the 1850s of the Illinois Central and the Chicago and North Western Railway , Iowa s fertile fields were linked with Eastern supply depots as the CivilWar began. Manufacturing companies in the eastern part of the state, as well as farmers, could readily get their products to the Union army. CivilWar Politics The CivilWar era brought considerable change to Iowa s politics. During the 1850s, the state s dominant Democratic Party United States Democratic Party developed ... 1sthist.htm History of the 1st Iowa Infantry AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Iowa in the AmericanCivilWar ... been heavily settled by Germans German immigrants. Military recruitment As the CivilWar erupted ... of Iowa CivilWar Units History of Dubuque, Iowa The CivilWar Dubuque, Iowa, in the CivilWar References ... http digital.lib.uiowa.edu cwd Iowa soldiers CivilWar Diaries and Letters http iagenweb.org civilwar Iowa in the CivilWar Project http www.alaska.net design civilwar records.html CivilWar letters of Iowans http www.history.army.mil ARNG NG IA.htm U.S. Army bibliography for Iowa in the CivilWar ... in 1860 and throughout the war, though there was a strong antiwar Copperheads politics Copperhead ... that fell during the war, with the largest concentration at Vicksburg National Cemetery . A number ... 600 Union soldiers, and 8 Confederate prisoners of war. Following the war, a number of veterans organizations ... more details
The AmericanCivilWar bibliography is vast, with over 60,000 books on the AmericanCivilWar , with many ... and the AmericanCivilWar An Annotated Bibliography 2003 ref and medicine ref Frank R. Freemon, Microbes ... titles. ref Steven Woodward et al., eds. The AmericanCivilWar A Handbook of Literature and Research ... see Steven E. Woodworth, ed. The AmericanCivilWar A Handbook of Literature and Research ... 1883 , The Gulf and Inland Waters . Bruce Catton Catton, Bruce , The CivilWar , American Heritage, 1960 ... of War Nature and Strategy in the AmericanCivilWar, Environmental History 10, no. 3 July 2005 421 447 Esposito, Vincent J., http www.dean.usma.edu history web03 atlases americancivilwar ... . Destructive War William Tecumseh Sherman, Stonewall Jackson, and the AmericanCivilWar 1992 ... CivilWar Surgery and the Evolution of American Medicine. Random House, 2005. 394 pp. Schultz, Jane ... A. Knopf, 1966 , 209 35. Foner, Eric. The Causes of the AmericanCivilWar Recent Interpretations and New ... and their role in the conflict. Paludan, Phillip S. The AmericanCivilWar Considered as a Crisis ..., The CivilWar and the Modernization of American Society Social Structure and Industrial Revolution ..., Charles W. Maryland Voices of the CivilWar 2007 Part 3 Morrison, Michael. Slavery and the American .... Foreman, Amanda. A World on Fire Britain s Crucial Role in the AmericanCivilWar Random House, 2011 ... Merli, Frank J. The Alabama, British Neutrality, and the AmericanCivilWar. Indiana U. Press, 2004 ... of America 1931 Sainlaude, St ve The Imperial Government and the AmericanCivilWar, the diplomatic ... High Command 2004 Henderson, G.F.R. Stonewall Jackson and the AmericanCivilWar 1943 ... and the AmericanCivilWar. U. of Virginia Press, 2006. 362 pp. Paludan, Philip S. The Presidency ..., Andrew. River Run Red The Fort Pillow Massacre in the AmericanCivilWar. Viking, 2005. 531 pp ..., Catherine and Silber, Nina, eds. Battle Scars Gender and Sexuality in the AmericanCivilWar, Oxford ... more details
The AmericanCivilWar has been known by a number of different names since it began in 1861. These names ... of Georgia created the Georgia AmericanCivilWar Centennial CivilWar Centennial Commission Commemorating ... Records of the AmericanCivilWar Official Records . ref http digital.library.cornell.edu ... cite book title Drawn with the Sword Reflections on the AmericanCivilWar first James M. last McPherson ... of the Rebellion a Compilation of the Official Records of the AmericanCivilWar Official Records ... of the National Archives , Summer 1995, Vol. 27, No. 2. AmericanCivilWar Category Historiography of the AmericanCivilWar Category Naming controversies AmericanCivil ja pt Nomes da ... political science Political scientists use two criteria to define a civilwar 1 The warring groups ... 2006 11 26 world middleeast 26war.html? r 1&oref slogin A Matter of Definition What Makes a CivilWar ... usage, is simply the CivilWar . Although used rarely during the war, the term War Between the States ... time. Enduring names CivilWar In the United States, CivilwarCivilWar is the most common term for the conflict ... civil.htm The CivilWar Bot generated title ref It is also the oldest term for the war. Writings of prominent ... , P.G.T. Beauregard , Nathan Bedford Forrest , and Judah P. Benjamin used the term CivilWar both before ... civilwar between the United States and the so called Confederate States of America Confederate States , as well as the civilwar such as that now waged between the Northern and Southern States ... CivilWar, or less often, U.S. CivilWar. Citation needed date February 2007 These variations ... historical event such as the English CivilWar , the Irish CivilWar or the Spanish CivilWar . War ... government avoided the term civilwar and referred in official documents to the War between the Confederate ... civilwar . Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria s proclamation of British neutrality ... Roosevelt referred to the CivilWar as the four year War Between the States . ref Michael Waldman ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar Michigan made a substantial contribution to the Union AmericanCivilWar Union during the AmericanCivilWar . While far removed from the fighting in the war, Michigan supplied a large number of troops and several generals, including George Armstrong Custer . When, at the beginning of the war, Michigan was asked to supply no more than four regiment s, Governor of Michigan Governor Austin Blair sent seven. Upon the arrival of Michigan s 1st volunteers President Abraham Lincoln was prompted to remark, Thank God for Michigan. . ref cite web title Michigan Department of Military and Veteran Affairs publisher State of Michigan. Retrieved 2010 06 14 url http www.michigan.gov dmva 0,1607,7 126 2360 3003 3009 ,00.html ref Military contribution More than 90,000 Michigan men, nearly a quarter of the state s male population in 1860, served in the war. ref cite web title Michigan CivilWar Research publisher State of Michigan, Department of History, Arts and Libraries url http www.michigan.gov hal 0,1607,7 160 18835 18895 20699 61787 ,00.html date March April 2002 Volume 4, Number 2 accessdate 2007 06 17 ref In addition to the approximately 600 men who joined the Union Navy , Michigan raised 34 regiments of infantry volunteers, one regiment of sharpshooter s, eleven cavalry regiments, one engineer regiment, and numerous small independent units. Among the more ... Colored Troops losses also exceeded Michigan s . See also List of Michigan CivilWar Units References reflist Further reading Bratt, Peter. A Great Revolution in Feeling The AmericanCivilWar in Niles ... of their grateful countrymen. General O. B. Willcox, Presentation of CivilWar Flags to the State ... during the CivilWar Era, 1860 1865, Michigan Historical Review 18 Spring 1992 Navboxes list MIHistory AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category History of Michigan Category Michigan in the AmericanCivilWar ... more details
and France CivilWar Diplomacy 1970 Blumenthal, Henry. A Reappraisal of Franco American Relations ..., Donaldson, and Edwin J. Pratt. Europe and the AmericanCivilWar 2nd ed. 1969 . chap. 13 Owsley ... AmericanCivilWar Category AmericanCivilWar by location France Category Foreign relations during the AmericanCivilWar France Category History of France AmericanCivilWar Category France United States relations CivilWar fr La France et la guerre de S cession .... 9 Pinkney, David H. France and the CivilWar, in Harold Hyman, ed. Heard Round the World 1969 cite ... Sainlaude, St ve. The French Government and the CivilWar, 1861 1865. The diplomatic action 2011 Sainlaude ... more details
Mergefrom Food logistics during the AmericanCivilWar date July 2009 Inappropriate tone date December 2007 Image CivilWar rations.jpg thumb Recreation of a ration storage room at Fort Macon State Park , North Carolina NC . During the AmericanCivilWar , both the Union Army Union and Confederate Army Confederate armies struggled to keep their soldiers adequately fed. Logistical support varied from area to area, which lead to great variations in the quality and quantity of rations provided. Northern Rations According to Hardee s Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics printed by Pioneer Press One soldier s ration would include 20 oz. of salted pork or fresh or salted Beef ref name burns Ken Burns, The CivilWar, documentary movie series ref 12 oz. of Hard tack Hard Bread ref name burns in camp or garrison or 16 oz. of Hard Bread at sea, on campaign, or on the march. 1 oz. compressed cube of Dessicate desiccated mixed vegetables ref name burns or a 1.5 oz. compressed cube of desiccated potatoes if supplemental foods were unavailable. This would be supplemented by per 100 rations 8 qts. of Bean s or Peas . 10  lbs. of Rice or Hominy . 10  lbs. of green Coffee beans or 8  lbs. of roasted Coffee beans. 10  lbs. of Sugar . 2 qts. of Salt . 1 gallon of Vinegar . The most common field ration issued to individual soldiers was salt pork and hardtack , both which were designed to withstand ... of CivilWar Usage. Cumberland House, Nashville, Tenn. ISBN 1581821867 See also Food logistics during the AmericanCivilWar History of military nutrition in the United States USmilitaryrations AmericanCivilWar selected CTCBS DEFAULTSORT Foods Of The AmericanCivilWar Category Cultural history of the AmericanCivilWar Category Military food of the United States ... items from sutler s. Families throughout the country were affected by the war and often had ... Hardee s, as the book was written by a U.S. Army officer from the south, before the war broke out ... more details
in the AmericanCivilWar Georgia , the price of salt depended on one s family circumstances. Heads ... scholars Who date March 2009 contend that Florida in the AmericanCivilWar Florida s greatest contribution to the Confederate war effort was in producing salt. With a total investment of 10 million ... ashore just to destroy the boilers. ref Heidler, David. Encyclopedia Of The AmericanCivilWar W. W ... ref References reflist AmericanCivilWar selected CTCBS Category Economic history of the AmericanCivilWar Category History of salt Category Social history of the AmericanCivilWar fr Sel pendant ...Salt played a major role during the CivilWar. Salt not only preserved food in the days before refrigeration, but was also vital in the curing of leather. Union general William Tecumseh Sherman once said that salt is eminently contraband , as an army that has salt can adequately feed its men. ref MacGregor, Graham. Salt, Diet and Health Cambridge University Press, 1998 p.49 cite book title isbn 0521583527 oclc 38765152 ref The most important saltworks for the Confederacy were at Saltville, Virginia . In late 1864, the Union army twice advanced to capture the saltworks, as it was the last prominent source of salt for the eastern Confederate states. The October 1864 Battle of Saltville I saw the Confederate able to repulse the charge, but the next December in the Battle of Saltville II Union forces under George Stoneman managed to destroy the vital saltworks. Two months later the salt works were back to work for the Confederacy, although the destroyed railroad system around the area hampered its distribution. ref Kennedy, Frances. The CivilWar Battlefield Guide Houghton Mifflin Books, 1998 pp.588 cite book title isbn 9780395740125 oclc 39108553 ref ref Dautartus, Angela. http thomaslegion.net ... drafted, making it a popular profession in war time Florida the estimated total workers involved was 5,000. ref Davis, William. The CivilWar and Reconstruction in Florida Columbia University , 1913 ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar The New England state of Connecticut played a relatively small, but important role in the AmericanCivilWar , providing arms, equipment, money, supplies, and manpower ..., in the AmericanCivilWar Washington, D.C. on May 10. ref name CTmilitary http www.ct.gov mil cwp view.asp ... from the Nutmeg State that fought in the Trans Mississippi Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Trans Mississippi ... in the CivilWar was New Haven s Theodore Winthrop , who died in an early engagement at Battle of Big Bethel Big Bethel in West Virginia in the AmericanCivilWar western Virginia . ref A Short ... Monuments At Antietam, Paul B. Parvis, CivilWar News, August 2002 ref See also portal AmericanCivilWar Category Connecticut CivilWar regiments Greenwich in the AmericanCivilWar List of Connecticut CivilWar units Category People of Connecticut in the AmericanCivilWar References Croffut ... , Hartford, 1889. AmericanCivilWar selected CTCBS Category Connecticut in the AmericanCivil ... the CivilWar, Connecticut residents such as Leonard Bacon , Simeon Baldwin , Horace Bushnell ... CivilWar Archive Retrieved 2008 10 06. ref ref Dyer s Compendium . ref Fort Trumbull in New ... Foote ref CivilWar attractions in Connecticut The New England CivilWar Museum is housed in the Memorial ... of Union Veterans of the CivilWar . In addition, the Museum contains the O Connell Chapman Library, which has more than a thousand volumes of CivilWar literature. ref http pages.cthome.net ne.civilwar.mus ... There are well over 100 CivilWar Monuments in Connecticut. ref http www.chs.org ransom townlist.htm Connecticut Historical Society CivilWar Monuments, List of Towns. ref In New Haven alone there are eight ... gave their lives in the American Revolutionary War , the War of 1812 , the Mexican AmericanWar , and the AmericanCivilWar . ref http www.cityofnewhaven.com Parks ParksInformation eastrockpark.asp ... CivilWar Memorial 1905 and the Yale University Yale CivilWar Memorial at Woolsey Hall 1915 ... more details