ONCE A CIVIL WAR

The U.S. Civil War: Was it one nation divided, remaking itself, or two nations at war? There is no one answer. But every day was a day of great change.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

January 10, 1864---The loss of the U.S.S. IRON AGE

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JANUARY 10, 1864:            The U.S.S. IRON AGE runs aground in Lockwood’s Folly Inlet near Wilmington, N.C., one of several Civil...
Tuesday, January 7, 2014

January 9, 1864---The Battle of Loudon Heights, VA; a bad augury

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JANUARY 9, 1864:     The Battle of Loudon Heights:   The North American continent is locked in subzero cold as far south as Mem...

January 8, 1864---A new Union Government in Louisiana

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JANUARY 8, 1864:      A Unionist Convention meets in New Orleans to organize the Reconstruction government of Louisiana. 
Sunday, January 5, 2014

January 7, 1864---Two pardons and a funeral

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JANUARY 7, 1864:    President Lincoln (U.S.A.) and President Davis (C.S.A.) both pardon two young deserters from their respective a...
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