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.

Friday, August 15, 2014

August 16, 1864---The Battle of Guard Hill

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AUGUST 16, 1864:      The Battle of Guard Hill (The Battle of Crooked Run; The Battle of Cedarville):   In his first major eng...

August 15, 1864---The Second Battle of Deep Bottom (Day Two)

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AUGUST 15, 1864:     The Second Battle of Deep Bottom (The Battle of Fussell’s Mill) (Day Two): Union troops renew the attack at D...
Wednesday, August 13, 2014

August 14, 1864---The Second Battle of Deep Bottom (Day One)

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AUGUST 14, 1864:      The Second Battle of Deep Bottom (The Battle of Fussell’s Mill) (Day One):   The Union Tenth Corps crossed th...
Tuesday, August 12, 2014

August 13, 1864---Downstream from Richmond

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AUGUST 13, 1864:      A flotilla of Union gunboats begins striking at points along the James River, hoping to divert Confederate tr...
Monday, August 11, 2014

August 12, 1864---"The laws of war justify the execution of such offenders, and those laws shall govern."

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AUGUST 12, 1864:      Concerned about ongoing pillaging in Atlanta, General John Bell Hood C.S.A. issues an order to his troops:  ...
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