LINCOLN AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN THE EAST
.... than McClellan in their campaigns to invade Virginia, Lincoln had by the time he appointed General Halleck as his General-in-Chief in
July,
1862, a post ....
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Union Soldiers in the American Civil War
.... This mean age is slightly higher that the mean age for all Union soldiers in
July 1862. The mean age for all Union soldiers was 25.76 years. ....
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ANALYZING DATA RELEVANT TO THE CHARACTERISTICS AND EXPERIENCES OF ...
.... This mean age is slightly higher that the mean age for all Union soldiers in
July 1862. The mean age for all Union soldiers was 25.76 years. ....
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Women and the Civl War
.... Virginia. By mid-
July 1862, Parris, who was in his thirties, was discharged and sent home for being too old for military service. It ....
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History of War Trauma/Neuroses
.... Even then, however, large scale participation did not occur until after the Congress enacted a law on 17
July 1862 freeing slaves of slave owners serving in ....
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LINCOLN, JOHNSON AND RECONSTRUCTION This resear
.... He told Secretary of State William Seward on
July 12,
1862: "we must free the slaves or be ourselves subdued" (McPherson Abraham 83). ....
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Seige of Vicksburg
.... This situation endured until General Ulysses Grant moved 30,000 men against Vicksburg in November,
1862. On
July 4, 1863, the siege and capture of Vicksburg ....
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Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 This p
.... Manassas (Bull Run) in
July of 1861. He distinguished himself as a brigade commander and performed competently as a division commander throughout
1862 and 1863 ....
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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... who incited the New York City Draft Riot Acts of
July 1863 which .... its timing and content, Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation in
1862-1863 was a ....
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Battle Little Round Top
.... Regiment. From
1862 until 1865, Chamberlain would see a great deal of military action. .... Infantry. Field Near Emmitsburg
July 6, 1863. ....
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Analysis of the Seven Days of Richmond Battle
.... The events near Richmond in the last week of June,
1862, were thus one of the .... On
July 1, Lee, looking for one last chance to break up the orderly Union retreat ....
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Martin Van Buren
.... Kinderhook. He died there on
July 24,
1862 (Britannica.com). "Martin Van Buren," Britannica.com (2000). Online: [www.britannica.com]. ....
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Eighth US President Martin Van Buren
.... Kinderhook. He died there on
July 24,
1862 (Britannica.com). "Martin Van Buren," Britannica.com (2000). Online: [www.britannica.com]. ....
(1618

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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... of the Trans-Mississippi in
1862 and 1863, the tide of battle gradually shifted to the North, especially after the fall of Honey Springs in
July 1863 and of ....
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INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... of the Trans-Mississippi in
1862 and 1863, the tide of battle gradually shifted to the North, especially after the fall of Honey Springs in
July 1863 and of ....
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Similarities Between the Antebellum North & South
.... The Second Confiscation Act, approved
July 17,
1862, dramatically extended the protections extended to slaves seeking their freedom. ....
(5554

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Battle of Vicksburg
.... time the Confederates who had surrendered to Grant were being paroled on
July 4, 1863 .... P. Williams' Grant Rises in the West: From Iuka to Vicksburg,
1862-1863. ....
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Prewar Life
Forrest was born on
July 13, 1821, in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. .... He was promoted to Brigadier General in
1862 and launched a series of cavalry raids under the ....
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BLACKS and the Siege of Petersburg
.... United States Colored Troops) was formed, and this group performed well ("News"
1862, 1). The .... The explosion was set on
July 30, 1864, and a crater 170 feet long ....
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Civil War Tactician Nathan Bedford Forrest
Forrest was born on
July 13, 1821, in Chapel Hill, Tennessee. .... He was promoted to Brigadier General in
1862 and launched a series of cavalry raids under the ....
(1771

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Veterans Benefits
.... Congress passed an act in
July of 1861 that was to provide pensions for .... This resulted in Congressional review and debate until in
1862 the Lincoln signed a ....
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Jewish Contributions in the America Civil War
.... of George McClellan as commanding officer of the Army of the Potomac in
1862. He finally saw his big action with the Battle of Gettysburg in
July 1863: I had ....
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Jewish Contributions in the America Civil War Thi
.... of George McClellan as commanding officer of the Army of the Potomac in
1862. He finally saw his big action with the Battle of Gettysburg in
July 1863: I had ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... in the week preceding the Battle of the Somme in
July 1916 (309). .... Although some of these officers later disappointed, during 1861-
1862 they often outgeneralled ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... in the week preceding the Battle of the Somme in
July 1916 (309). .... Although some of these officers later disappointed, during 1861-
1862 they often outgeneralled ....
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19th Century Wars & Unification of Germany
.... Bismarck was already an experienced diplomat in
1862 when he was appointed, by .... Between January and
July, 1864, Bismarck fought and gained a diplomatic campaign ....
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America"s Race Problem
.... In an
1862 message to Congress, Lincoln declared that "I cannot make it better known than it already is, that I .... "What to the Slave is the Fourth of
July?" 5 Jul ....
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Theoretical Perspectives on US Race Problem
.... In an
1862 message to Congress, Lincoln declared that "I cannot make it better known than it already is, that I .... "What to the Slave is the Fourth of
July?" 5 Jul ....
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Rear Admiral David Farragut
.... By the end of June,
1862, Farragut had achieved the impossible and was anchored .... Vicksburg fell to the combined land-river siege-and-bombardment on
July 4th. ....
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Impact of the Murder of Abraham Lincoln
.... E. Burnside, whose debacles included the First Battle of Bull Run (
July 21, 1861), Antietam (September 17,
1862) and Fredericksburg (December 13,
1862). ....
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