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Submit a Guest Post. Submit a Guest Post. Submit a Guest Post. The Civil War Saga is now accepting guest posts. To submit a guest post for consideration, please follow these steps:. 1 COPY and PASTE your guest post into an email and send it to rbeatricebrooks@gmail.com. 2 If the Civil War Saga is interested in publishing your guest post, we will email you back within a couple days of you sending it in. Your post will be published within two weeks of our response. Posts must be at least 600 words long.
The Roles of Women in the Civil War – Civil War Saga
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Submit a Guest Post. Submit a Guest Post. The Roles of Women in the Civil War. July 6, 2011. 7 Comments on The Roles of Women in the Civil War. Women played many roles in the Civil War. They did not sit idly by waiting for the men in their lives to come home from the battlefield. Many women supported the war effort as nurses and aides, while others took a more upfront approach and secretly enlisted in the army or served as spies and smugglers. Confederate spy Emeline Pigott. Pigott then passed along this...
The British Press on the American Civil War – Civil War Saga
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Submit a Guest Post. Submit a Guest Post. The British Press on the American Civil War. February 4, 2015. No Comments on The British Press on the American Civil War. In 1865, British author and editor, Sir Leslie Stephen, published a 30-page pamphlet criticizing The Times of London for its poor reporting on the American Civil War. The pamphlet, titled The Times on the American War, was inspired by Stephen’s trip to the United States. The pamphlet is interesting because not only does it provide a unique lo...
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Submit a Guest Post. Submit a Guest Post. Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins: Nurse and Officer in the Confederate Army. Sally Louisa Tompkins was a Civil War nurse and the only officially commissioned female officer in the Confederate Army. The following are some facts about Sally Louisa Tompkins: Sally Tompkins… Read more ». The Disappearance of Sarah Slater: Confederate Spy and Lincoln Conspirator. Benjamin Butler: The Yankee Who Voted For Jefferson Davis. Loreta Janeta Velazquez: Spy and Soldier. Loreta J...
Christmas During the Civil War – Civil War Saga
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Submit a Guest Post. Submit a Guest Post. Christmas During the Civil War. November 30, 2011. No Comments on Christmas During the Civil War. Many of the current Christmas traditions celebrated today actually started during the Civil War era. Although Christmas wasn’t an official holiday until President Ulysses S. Grant. Made it one in 1870, many Americans observed the holiday throughout the war as a way to find comfort and bond with family members through long-lost traditions. In 1830, Louisiana became th...
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: December 2013
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Saturday, December 14, 2013. My mother use to say that as we grow older, time moves faster. I have found this to be true. She never did say how one could slow time down though! I suppose that is impossible. Now The Picket is two years old. So what is in store for The Picket? I am glad you asked! Been away too long! At Dalton Georgia,. Http:/ mississipp...
The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: Other News For February, 1863
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Other News For February, 1863. Locusts Coming This Year. Joseph Harris writes to the St. Clairsville (Ohio)Chronicle that the locust will be on hand this year, it being the 17. Since their last appearance. He says:. The Pharaoh locust made their first appearance on the wing May 19, 1846; on the 23. On Thursday,Senator Saul...
The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: Hello
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Saturday, December 14, 2013. My mother use to say that as we grow older, time moves faster. I have found this to be true. She never did say how one could slow time down though! I suppose that is impossible. Now The Picket is two years old. So what is in store for The Picket? I am glad you asked! Been away too long! At Dalton Georgia,. Http:/ mississipp...
The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: The Soldier of Indiana- The Teeple Boys
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Saturday, February 23, 2013. The Soldier of Indiana- The Teeple Boys. Elias Teeple Company C, 11th Indiana Cavalry, likely 1864. Elias Teeple, Company “C”, Eleventh (126 Regiment) Indiana Volunteer Cavalry was perhaps 18 years old at the time of this photograph. He was enrolled as a recruit in April of 1864. Finally I hope to make some of these regimen...
The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: February 2013
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. Other News For February, 1863. Locusts Coming This Year. Joseph Harris writes to the St. Clairsville (Ohio)Chronicle that the locust will be on hand this year, it being the 17. Since their last appearance. He says:. The Pharaoh locust made their first appearance on the wing May 19, 1846; on the 23. On Thursday,Senator Saul...
The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: A Christmas Conversation
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. 8221; the blue clad soldier shouted across the river to the man in gray. Merry Christmas! 8220;Whats that ye said thar Yank? 8221; the man in gray said loudly, gruffly as he instinctively turned his rifle in the direction of the voice. 8220;Aww, put down that gun ya dern fool! It's Christmas Day, don't ya know.”. And it du...
The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: March 2013
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Saturday, March 9, 2013. OP-ED: Coloring Civil War Photos. As the title of this post suggests, this is merely my opinion. It is in no way intended to offend or to judge anyone. What is that lying on the ground next to it? What kind of tree is that? Is that a dog in the background? Burnside with aides near Warrenton Virginia 1862. As you see, I do see t...
The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865: Battle In The Snow
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The Picket: The American Civil War 1861-1865. Lesser known stories, events, and people of the American Civil War, North and South. The Soldier of Indiana. Monday, March 5, 2012. Battle In The Snow. A great battle was fought near here yesterday, an unimaginable event given the fierce snowstorm that blanketed the battlefield the night before last. The air was alive with missiles of all calibers, and blood stained the otherwise pristine snow. Who could have foreseen this terrible cataclysm? It seems that th...
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Tuesday 25 August 1663. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. 25 Aug 2016 5:59 pm. The Obamas: The First Couple of Pop Culture. History in the News. 26 Aug 2016 8:45 am. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama laugh together on the North Portico of the White House in Washington. Major Hollywood depictions of White House marriages, idealized and otherwise , usually track some distance from their subjects' hey-day. At a Donald Trump Rally, a Confederate Flag Goes Up, and Quickly Comes Down. President Bar...
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Tuesday 25 August 1663. The Diary of Samuel Pepys. 25 Aug 2016 5:59 pm. The Obamas: The First Couple of Pop Culture. History in the News. 26 Aug 2016 8:45 am. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama laugh together on the North Portico of the White House in Washington. Major Hollywood depictions of White House marriages, idealized and otherwise , usually track some distance from their subjects' hey-day. At a Donald Trump Rally, a Confederate Flag Goes Up, and Quickly Comes Down. President Bar...
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Civil War Saga – A History Blog About the American Civil War
Welcome to the Civil War Saga! This site is dedicated to the history of the Civil War era. The following is an overview of the various aspects of the Civil War. Each section includes numerous articles about that specific topic:. Over 2 million Americans fought in the war and around 600,000 died as a result. The soldiers who fought in the Civil War came from all walks of life. Although the majority of them were white men, a number these soldiers were also African-American, Jewish, Hispanic, Muslim...Gener...
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Hi, I am Sallie Ann and I was made in Mechanicsburg, PA. I travel around learning about the Civil War and teach kids about technology. I'm a Boyd's Bear who is traveling around to classrooms, museums and battlefields learning about the American Civil War. I was created by a student from St. Patrick School in Carlisle, Pa. I share what I'm learning here on my blog and via Twitter and Flickr. If you would like to learn more about me, please visit http:/ www.civilwarsallie.com. View my complete profile.
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Invisible Scars of the Civil War. By Austin Russell, Kallen CAin, Cameron Davidson. Psychology and the Civil War. The psychology of loss and the Civil War. Create a free website.
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