lincolngroup.org
Other Organizations Home Page
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Looking for Lincoln in Illinois - Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 2016. Sept 20, 2016. Professor Daniel W. Crofts - The Paradoxical Emancipator: Abraham Lincoln and the Other Thirteenth Amendment. October 5, 2016. Ron White Jr. - LINCOLN AND GRANT-Models of Presidential Leadership. Oct 18, 2016. Brian Dirck - "Lincoln's Indiana Years, and Why They Matter.". Lincoln Sites in D.C. LET US HAVE FAITH THAT RIGHT MAKES MIGHT, AND IN THAT FAITH, LET US, TO THE END, DARE TO DO OUR DUTY AS WE UNDERSTAND IT. June 01, 1862.
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Links | Massachusetts Sesquicentennial Commission of the American Civil War
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Civil War Week by Week. Massachusetts in the Civil War. Travel Guides to Civil War Sites in Massachusetts. The Civil War Across the United States. Abraham Lincoln Web Sites. Massachusetts in the Civil War. MassHome Directory of Massachusetts Civil War Web Sites. Directory of Web sites related to Massachusetts involvement in the Civil War, including an index of regimental histories. Massachusetts Civil War Research Center. Western Mass Civil War Sesquicentennial. The Civil War Round Table of Greater Boston.
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Lincoln in Peekskill
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This photo of President-elect Lincoln was taken in February of 1861 in Springfield, Illinois two days before leaving on his trip to Washington D.C. for his inauguration and depicts what he looked like when he spoke in Peekskill just 10 days later. Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Lincoln Studies Site and Blog. Lincoln: 200 Years C-SPAN site. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. Lincoln Library and Museum-Tennessee. Lincoln Society in Peekskill. Creating the Lincoln Statue. From 2002-2007 Mayo...
jonathanwhite.org
Upcoming Events - Jonathan W. White
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Jonathan W. White. Jonathan W. White. September 22-24, 2016. Ex Parte Milligan at 150 Conference. Illinois State University, Normal, IL. Saturday, October 15, 2016. Tuesday, January 24, 2017. Lincoln and Civil Liberties". Williamsburg Civil War Round Table. 8203; Time: 7pm. Monday, March 20, 2017. Midnight in America: Darkness, Sleep and Dreams during the Civil War. Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Major Charles Izard Maceuen Civil War Round Table of the Union League of Philadelphia. Thursday, April 27, 2017.
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About | One Man's Rebellion Record
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One Man’s Rebellion Record. A Civil War blog that seeks to study more than just military matters. I am an independent researcher and (hopefully soon) scholar who has studied the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln since the age of 8. I am currently working on a biography of Everton J. Conger, leader of the troops that captured John Wilkes Booth. My hope for this blog is to study matters of the Civil War other than military. Mind if I publish this blog to the Friends of EC group on Facebook? I am conducting res...
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One book on Lincoln’s assassination you should avoid | One Man's Rebellion Record
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One Man’s Rebellion Record. A Civil War blog that seeks to study more than just military matters. One book on Lincoln’s assassination you should avoid. OK, I’m not in a snarky mood, but since I wrote last week about the five books on Lincoln’s assassination that you should have, today I’ve decided to write on one you should avoid. James Swanson is a talented writer, although his prose sometimes borders (and many times completely somersaults into) the purple. Vocational and avocational historians have wag...
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I was the kid who never got his homework done | One Man's Rebellion Record
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One Man’s Rebellion Record. A Civil War blog that seeks to study more than just military matters. I was the kid who never got his homework done. I had fully intended to begin a series of posts on Bell Irvin Wiley this week, but circumstance (and an open wallet) kept that from happening. I usually write these posts on Monday, but given that last Monday was Memorial Day and I had made plans to spend far too much money at Home Depot. I finally have accepted that no matter how hard I try, I just can’t ...