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Civil War Meanderings: 150 Years Ago -- McClellan Goes Ballooning
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Chattanooga's Civil War Story in handy, bite-sized chunks. Wednesday, September 07, 2011. 150 Years Ago - McClellan Goes Ballooning. Image of Thaddeus Lowe via Wikipedia. On September 7, 1861, Union Major General George McClellan, commander of the Army of the Potomac, went ballooning with Thaddeus Lowe. McClellan observed the Confederate fortifications at nearby Munson's Hill and Clark's Hill, and got a view of Washington similar to this one. 150 Years Ago - Establishing a Balloon Corps. 150 Years Ago - ...
Civil War Meanderings: 150 Years Ago: Ballooning
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Chattanooga's Civil War Story in handy, bite-sized chunks. Thursday, June 23, 2011. 150 Years Ago: Ballooning. On June 23, 1861, hot air balloons were used for military purposes for the first time in U.S. history by Thaddeus Lowe. Lowe's balloon, the Enterprise. After his two day trial, Lowe returned to Washington. He was asked to give an estimate of the cost of making balloons. He was soon informed that he had been underbid by a competitor, John Wise. Lowe quickly moved on, beginning a serie...150 Years...
Civil War Meanderings: 150 Years Ago -- Jessie Fremont's Audience with the President
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Chattanooga's Civil War Story in handy, bite-sized chunks. Saturday, September 10, 2011. 150 Years Ago - Jessie Fremont's Audience with the President. Image of Jessie Benton. On Tuesday, September 10, 1861, Jessie Benton Frémont arrived in Washington to plead her husband's case for his August 30 emancipation proclamation. B)oth voice and manner made the impression that I was to be got rid of briefly.In answer to his question, 'Well? She sought an audience with me and tasked me so violently with so many t...
Civil War Meanderings: 150 Years Ago -- Grant Occupies Paducah
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Chattanooga's Civil War Story in handy, bite-sized chunks. Tuesday, September 06, 2011. 150 Years Ago - Grant Occupies Paducah. Image of Ulysses S. Grant via Wikipedia. On Friday, September 6, 1861, Union troops under Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant occupied Paducah, Kentucky, at the confluence of the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers, without resistance. This move was in response to the Confederate occupation of Columbus, Kentucky on September 3. Grant issued a proclamation to the people of Kentucky:. Magoff...
Civil War Meanderings: 150 Years Ago -- Lincoln Writes to David Hunter
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Chattanooga's Civil War Story in handy, bite-sized chunks. Friday, September 09, 2011. 150 Years Ago - Lincoln Writes to David Hunter. On Monday, September 9, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln wrote to Major General David Hunter, requesting that the general go to St. Louis to assist Major General John Frémont in administering the Western Department. Your rank is one grade too high to be ordered to it; but will you not serve the country, and oblige me, by taking it voluntarily? Labels: 150 Years Ago. 150 Ye...
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NASCAR, etc.: December 2011
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NASCAR and whatever other sports story crosses my radar screen. Wednesday, December 28, 2011. I haven't gotten interested in the college football bowl season yet. How could I? The SEC hasn't started playing yet. The Southeastern Conference sends nine of the twelve teams to bowls this year, beginning with Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest in Friday's Music City Bowl and concluding on January 9 with LSU and Alabama playing for the national championship. (Roll Tide! The SEC bowl schedule:. Monday, January 2.
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NASCAR, etc.: SEC Bowling
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NASCAR and whatever other sports story crosses my radar screen. Wednesday, December 28, 2011. I haven't gotten interested in the college football bowl season yet. How could I? The SEC hasn't started playing yet. The Southeastern Conference sends nine of the twelve teams to bowls this year, beginning with Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest in Friday's Music City Bowl and concluding on January 9 with LSU and Alabama playing for the national championship. (Roll Tide! The SEC bowl schedule:. Monday, January 2.
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NASCAR, etc.: Cup - Ragan Gets First Career Win at Daytona
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NASCAR and whatever other sports story crosses my radar screen. Sunday, July 3, 2011. Cup - Ragan Gets First Career Win at Daytona. David Ragan cruised to his first career Cup Series win in Saturday night's Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. The first attempt didn't make it through Turn Two. Racing three wide through the turn, Mark Martin drifted down on Logano, triggering the Big One. Somewhere in the neighborhood of fifteen cars were involved in various degrees. Ragan atoned for a big mis...
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NASCAR, etc.: Nationwide - Keselowski Stretches His Fuel Mileage to Win at Kentucky
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NASCAR and whatever other sports story crosses my radar screen. Sunday, July 10, 2011. Nationwide - Keselowski Stretches His Fuel Mileage to Win at Kentucky. Brad Keselowski dominated Friday night's Feed the Children 300 at Kentucky Speedway, leading 132 of the 200 laps, but it came down to fuel mileage at the end. Keselowski conserved enough to take the checkered flag. It was Keselowski's first win of the season and the 13th of his career. It was his first win at Kentucky Speedway in his fourth start.
Meanwhile...: Rearranging the Furniture
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Cause it's only knock and know-all, but I like it.". Tuesday, September 7, 2010. I've been having a hard time keeping one blog updated, so the logical thing to do (as I saw it) was to restart my other blogs. I just couldn't stand the hodgepodge of varying topics here, so my Labor Day weekend project was to separate out some of these topics into other blogs. All the Civil War posts here will eventually be moved back to Civil War Meanderings. A good deal of the transferring of posts has been done and shoul...
Meanwhile...: How I Spent My Summer Vacation
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Cause it's only knock and know-all, but I like it.". Sunday, June 12, 2011. How I Spent My Summer Vacation. You might have been wondering after all my recent troubles, but yeah, I'm still online, though you wouldn't know it from all the activity here. I've been spending most of my free time trying to catch up my Civil War blog. But I was back online in time for the beginning of the war at Fort Sumter. Or so I thought. I posted the day before. I've also started the NASCAR blog. Or checking in on the Faceb...
Meanwhile...: June 2011
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Cause it's only knock and know-all, but I like it.". Sunday, June 12, 2011. How I Spent My Summer Vacation. You might have been wondering after all my recent troubles, but yeah, I'm still online, though you wouldn't know it from all the activity here. I've been spending most of my free time trying to catch up my Civil War blog. But I was back online in time for the beginning of the war at Fort Sumter. Or so I thought. I posted the day before. I've also started the NASCAR blog. Or checking in on the Faceb...
Meanwhile...: Rebooting
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Cause it's only knock and know-all, but I like it.". Friday, April 8, 2011. Don't you just hate it when you're following a blog and it suddenly goes dead on you - no updates, no new posts, not a word of warning? Did the author die or is he/she going through some sort of crisis that precludes posting inconsequential stuff on the Internet? And not have to wade through photos or NASCAR results. Incidentally, I'm was working on a series of posts there - the Civil War Calendar. This was a "This Day in History...
April | 2015 | Poore Boys In Gray
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Poore Boys In Gray. Discuss the book and get tips to write about your own family during the Civil War. Did Your Confederate Ancestor Surrender at Appomattox? April 9, 2015. At 1:30 pm on April 9, 1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee met Union General Ulysses S. Grant in the …. Continue reading →. 8216;We were with Western Men from Mississippi and Louisiana, the Bravest Men I Ever Saw in Battle”. April 2, 2015. Continue reading →. How Did Combat End for Your Civil War Ancestor? April 1, 2015. Ancestors...
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NASCAR, etc.: NASCAR
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NASCAR and whatever other sports story crosses my radar screen. Sunday, October 9, 2011. Six races left, and the Chase for the Sprint Cup is shaping up nicely. Jimmie Johnson dominated at Kansas, running up front most of the day and holding off Kasey Kahne on a green-white-checkered restart for the win. Brad Keselowski was third and Matt Kenseth fourth. Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick came on strong at the end to finish fifth and sixth respectively. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Civil War Markers
Historical markers of Georgia. Friday, April 15, 2011. It just seems easier to post my thoughts on Facebook instead of maintaining a separate blog. Please visit Civil War Markers on Facebook at: http:/ www.facebook.com/pages/Civil-War-Markers/134561649918046. Thursday, March 11, 2010. 8220;Only thank God men have done learned. How to forget quick what they ain't brave enough to try to cure. .". Willian Faulkner character fron the novel "The Hamlet". Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Tuesday, July 7, 2009.
Georgia Civil War Markers
Click for Georgia Battlefields Map. One of the many markers located throughout Georgia. This one marks the advance of the Federal 4th and 23d Army Corps. The marker is numbered GHM 060-15 and is located in Fulton County at Old Powers Ferry Rd and Mt Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs. 33 5420N, 84 2500W]. Visit us on Facebook. Pa ge updated December 13, 2012. Georgia Civil War Markers. WEB site. GeorgiaInfo was created in 1996 by Ed Jackson, and is assisted by Charles Pou who maintains the site. The historica...
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Civil War Almanac
A day-by-day accounting of the Civil War. Tuesday, March 11, 2014. I've never posted here on anything approaching a consistent basis. I write about the Civil War when the mood strikes, and sometimes I go a long time between moods. Lately, it's been hard to get in the mood to do any kind of blogging, what with my work schedule and Twitter addiction. I hope to see you there. Links to this post. Monday, December 31, 2012. December 31, 1862: The Battle of Stones River. In the winter of 1862. Union General Ul...
Civil War Medicine (and Writing)
Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, June 10, 2016. The Free State of.Texas (Book Review: "Lone Star Unionism"). Reading this book and writing this review comes at a great time with the forthcoming release of the much-anticipated film, The Free State of Jones. And as you'll see below, there is a specific connection between the book and the film! C) I was already acquainted with an...
National Museum of Civil War Medicine - National Museum of Civil War Medicine
National Museum of Civil War Medicine in Frederick, MD. Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum in Washington, DC. Pry House Field Hospital Museum on Antietam National Battlefield. Videos and Digital Exhibits. Bring the Museum to You. Events & Programs. Ongoing and Upcoming Series. Strategic Update with the Director. Come hear about the museum's new strategic plan, exciting new projects and planned upgrades. Medical Care at the Battle of Pea Ridge. Three sites, thousands of stories. March 22 @ 4:00 pm.
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The revolutionary improvement of the medical field during the Civil War created a greater knowledge of the human body and medical practices, which caused an increased survival rate for all of society, and ultimately created the foundation for modern medicine. By: Shauna D. and Hannah H. Create a free website.
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Civil War History with interesting details to excite the imagination by Kent Courtney. Kent Courtney on the History Channel. Kent as Terrance Mullens in "Stealing Lincoln's Body". Military Actions Against Civilians in Baltimore, A. View my complete profile. Military Actions Against Civilians in Baltimore, April 19, 1861. Baltimore riot of 1861. Abraham Lincoln received only 1,100 of more than 30,000 Maryland votes cast for president in 1860. 460 newly called up Pennsylvania volunteers passed through ...
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