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The Jackson County War Blog: Charles, F. Crosby, a Panhandle African American, Recounts His Experience in the 86th USCT
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Monday, July 02, 2012. Charles, F. Crosby, a Panhandle African American, Recounts His Experience in the 86th USCT. Here's the link to Shaffer's account (which also appears in his book. Voices of Emancipation: Understanding Slavery, the Civil War, and Reconstruction through the U.S. Pension Bureau Files. Daniel R. Weinfeld. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Jackson County War Blog: Description of Jackson County from a Visitor in 1884
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Friday, July 03, 2015. Description of Jackson County from a Visitor in 1884. In 1884, the Pensacola Commercial. A very conservative Democratic Party newspaper) printed a series of articles from correspondent W. C. Gunn describing places he visited in West Florida. From the issue dated Sept. 6, 1884, here is W. C. Gunn's assessment of Jackson County:. Taken alto...
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The Jackson County War Blog: How Many Jackson County Men Died in the Civil War? The Answer (sort of) Below
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Tuesday, February 07, 2012. How Many Jackson County Men Died in the Civil War? The Answer (sort of) Below. How many Jackson County men served in the Civil War? How many died in service of the Confederacy or, for a few, in service of the Union? A lot of men and boys volunteered at the war’s outset. For purposes of these preliminary numbers, we’ll use a few...
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The Jackson County War Blog: Chickamauga: One of Jackson County's Deadliest Days
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Monday, October 21, 2013. Chickamauga: One of Jackson County's Deadliest Days. The Battle of Chickamauga on Sept. 19, 1863 was terribly bloody for Jackson County. As recounted in Jonathan Sheppard's masterful history of Florida's troops in the Confederacy's western theater, By the Noble Daring of Her Sons. Jackson County's Chickamauga Honor Roll. The Jackson Co...
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The Jackson County War Blog: A Jackson County Ante-Bellum Wedding
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. A Jackson County Ante-Bellum Wedding. When nearly eighty years old, Mrs. Fannie Bryan Chapman wrote a series of articles for the. A COUNTRY WEDDING SIXTY YEARS AGO. By Mrs. Fannie Chapman, Marianna, Fla. When there was a prospective wedding everyone was kindly interested, although engagements were often the French style-not made public&...
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The Jackson County War Blog: Jackson (and Calhoun) County African Americans serving in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Jackson (and Calhoun) County African Americans serving in the U.S. Navy during the Civil War. Berry, James 13 None Calhoun Co., Florida. Bryant, William 24 Jackson Co., Florida. Campbell, Mansfield 26 Steward/Farmer Jackson Co., Florida. Carraway, Prince 18 Farmer Calhoun Co., Florida. Clayton, Henry 15 None Mariana, Florida. White, Walt...
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The Jackson County War Blog: "We thank God we have a 'dry town.'"
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Wednesday, June 20, 2012. We thank God we have a 'dry town.'". Of Sunday, Aug. 7, 1911 contained a 9 page, special advertising section devoted to Jackson County. Amid the usual boosterism ("Handsomest Court House in the State of Florida"! SOCIAL LIFE OF MARIANNA. Lady Who Has Spent LifeTime There Describes it for Journal Readers. By Mrs Fannie B Chapman. This b...
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The Jackson County War Blog: Jackson County Civil War Database: The Unknowns
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Tuesday, March 13, 2012. Jackson County Civil War Database: The Unknowns. Bevis, James P. 13. Bird, James 13. Blount, Jacob A. 13. Brantley, Francis A. 13. Cook, Eldridge 13. Johnson, William 13. Johnson, William 13. Johnson, William 13. Long, Joseph J. 13. Nugen, Wiley 13. Padgett, John 13. Plair, John S. D. 13. Powers, Henry 13. Rawls, Franklin 13. Long, Aaro...
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The Jackson County War Blog: Review of "The Indians of North Florida" by Sewell and Hill
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Wednesday, September 19, 2012. Review of "The Indians of North Florida" by Sewell and Hill. The Indians of North Florida: From Carolina to Florida, the Story of the Survival of a Distinct American Indian Community. By Christopher Scott Sewell and Steve Pony Hill appears over the new blog www.bloodandoranges.com. Daniel R. Weinfeld. Daniel R. Weinfeld. FL Recons...
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The Jackson County War Blog: Jackson County men at Antietam's Bloody Lane
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The Jackson County War Blog. An American History blog focusing on the Reconstruction Era as experienced by the people of Jackson County, Florida. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Jackson County men at Antietam's Bloody Lane. Jackson Co. soldiers in the 2nd and 8th Florida Infantry Regiments, in R. H. Anderson's division, entered the action at Antietam about 10 AM on Sept. 17, 1862. As told in Zack Waters' masterful, prize-winning book, A Small But Spartan Band. An errant maneuver by a neighboring regiment open...