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February | 2015 | Chickamauga Blog
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Chickamauga, the Civil War, and sometimes, just life. Archive for February, 2015. Update on March Seminar. February 1, 2015. We now have 35 attendees, so the bus is filling up; We should be close to a full load by the time March 6 rolls around. If we can’t get full access to Resaca, we will still visit there to discuss the place’s importance to Bragg, in 1863, and to look at the first efforts to really fortify the area in response to the Chickamauga Campaign. The Maps of Chickamauga.
October | 2014 | Chickamauga Blog
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Chickamauga, the Civil War, and sometimes, just life. Archive for October, 2014. The Chickamauga Campaign: Volume I – A Mad Irregular Battle. October 18, 2014. Well, it is finally here. Volume I is almost back from the printers, and will be ready to ship soon. If you want to place an order, now is the time. You can order signed copies through Savas-Beatie (. Once I hold the first book in my hands, I will let everyone know. March, 2015 Seminar. October 12, 2014. CCNMP Study Group 2015 Seminar in the Woods.
Seminar 2015 | Chickamauga Blog
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Chickamauga, the Civil War, and sometimes, just life. Laquo; Update on March Seminar. Colonel Arthur C. Ducat: one of the men behind the man. Back from another weekend in the woods of North Georgia. I am a bit late in writing up anything on the 2015 CCNMP Seminar in the Woods because I came down sick just after I returned home (with an ineffective trip to Knoxville to give a CWRT talk – failed – in between) and haven’t been functioning well. After all, it it is anyone’s battlefield, It’s Jim&...I’v...
March | 2015 | Chickamauga Blog
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Chickamauga, the Civil War, and sometimes, just life. Archive for March, 2015. March 14, 2015. Back from another weekend in the woods of North Georgia. I am a bit late in writing up anything on the 2015 CCNMP Seminar in the Woods because I came down sick just after I returned home (with an ineffective trip to Knoxville to give a CWRT talk – failed – in between) and haven’t been functioning well. Still confused, I called a head to Jim Ogden, the Park Historian. He would know, right? After all, it it is an...
November | 2014 | Chickamauga Blog
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Chickamauga, the Civil War, and sometimes, just life. Archive for November, 2014. November 27, 2014. On October 3rd, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed “the last Thursday of November next” to be set aside as “a day of Thanksgiving.” Much has been said and written about Lincoln’s proclamation, no more need be said here. That last Thursday of November – the 26th – proved especially memorable for the men of the Army of the Cumberland, at Chattanooga. At 4:00 pm, Four Union divisions advanced. Th...
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Confederate Book Review: April 2015
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Tuesday, April 14, 2015. A Week of Losses. This week has been a tough one for those of us who study history. April 14 and 15 mark the 150th anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. April 15 marks the 103rd anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Civil War Women Blog.
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Confederate Book Review: August 2014
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Wednesday, August 6, 2014. Press Release-Hood's Tennessee Campaign: The Desperate Venture of a Desperate Man. The History Press is pleased to announce the publication of. Hood's Tennessee Campaign: The Desperate Venture of a Desperate Man (Civil War Sesquicentennial). By James R. Knight. Thursday, August 21 at 6 p.m. Saturday, November 29.
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Confederate Book Review: November 2014
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Tuesday, November 25, 2014. History Press New Release: Unionists in Virginia. The History Press is pleased to announce the publication of Unionists in Virginia: Politics, Secession and Their Plan to Prevent Civil War. Links to this post. Labels: The History Press. Monday, November 10, 2014. New Releases from The History Press. Civil War Wome...
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Confederate Book Review: New Book by Earl Hess To Be Published in April 2015
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Book reviews and other American Civil War related news. Despite being from a "Confederate" state reviews are as unbiased as possible. St Augustine and the Civil War. Friday, January 9, 2015. New Book by Earl Hess To Be Published in April 2015. Civil War Infantry Tactics. To Publish Earl Hess’s Groundbreaking Military History in April 2015. Civil War Infantry Tactics: Training, Combat, and Small-unit Effectiveness. EARL J. HESS. Is Stewart W. McClelland Chair in History at Lincoln Memorial University.
of Battlefields and Bibliophiles: Civil War Faces at the Library of Congress
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Of Battlefields and Bibliophiles. Reflections, observations, random thoughts and bon mots, relating to the literary and geographic landscapes of American history. And book reviews too. Sunday, June 07, 2015. Civil War Faces at the Library of Congress. Unidentified soldier in Confederate infantry uniform with musket and Bowie knife]. Digital ID: (digital file from original, tonality adjusted) ppmsca 32684 http:/ hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.32684. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Some Blogs with Civil Wa...
of Battlefields and Bibliophiles: Causes of the Civil War (James Epperson)
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Of Battlefields and Bibliophiles. Reflections, observations, random thoughts and bon mots, relating to the literary and geographic landscapes of American history. And book reviews too. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Causes of the Civil War (James Epperson). An internet classic. For nearly 20 years, Jim Epperson's Causes of the Civil War. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Musings from the Bear Flag Republic. Humbly offered by David Woodbury. If you read the first post in this blog. Arkansas in the Civil War.
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North Carolina State Troops: July 2011
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Monday, July 25, 2011. Yet More Preservation News. Having just returned yesterday from the 150th First Manassas re-enactment, this is apropos. The CWT has another preservation opportunity at the Manassas Battlefield, containing core Second Manassas battlefield. Below. You will find information and maps so check it out and please donate. Posted by Jeff Felton. Friday, July 15, 2011. Posted by Jeff Felton. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 4th North Car...
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North Carolina State Troops: More Preservation Opportunities
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Is where you can donate towards the Slaughter Pen property. Also, there is an opportunity to acquire a 1.4 acre tract on route 20 near the Wilderness battlefield, just off of Rt. 3. Here. You will find information how to donate to preserve this piece of land. For more information on the battle of the Wilderness, including maps of this preservation opportunity, go here. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there! Shenando...
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North Carolina State Troops: June 2011
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Sunday, June 19, 2011. Is where you can donate towards the Slaughter Pen property. Also, there is an opportunity to acquire a 1.4 acre tract on route 20 near the Wilderness battlefield, just off of Rt. 3. Here. You will find information how to donate to preserve this piece of land. For more information on the battle of the Wilderness, including maps of this preservation opportunity, go here. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there! Were ord...
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North Carolina State Troops: October 2010
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North Carolina State Troops. Tarheels During the Civil War. Wednesday, October 27, 2010. Also, here is the map with the target property. Posted by Jeff Felton. Sunday, October 24, 2010. Accurate Death Tally for NC. Another news story, and the best I've read, on the ongoing work to get an accurate tally of North Carolina's dead during the WBTS. Http:/ www.wral.com/news/state/story/8484935/. Posted by Jeff Felton. Petersburg Campaign October 31st, 1864. 1st North Carolina Cavalry. 2nd North Carolina Cavalry.
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CHICKAMAUGA | The Proclamation Wars & the Chickamauga Cherokee
Jerry D. Painter. Water Hollow Band of Chickamauga. Info @ chickamauga.xyz. French North America 1743. British North America 1763. 1761 and 1763 Royal Proclamations. In November of 1761 the opinion of Colonial New York's Lieutenant Governor was forwarded to the British Office of Secretary of State at Whitehall in England:. In 1774, a short time before the outbreak of the American Revolution, Colonial North Carolina Governor Martin received reports stating:. 1775 Henderson Land Purchase. The Line My Lord ...