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Fate of the CSS Texas - American Civil War Forums The CSA was never able to take possession of the warship, and it wound up being purchased by the Peruvian government, which christened her the America they had also purchased CSS Georgia, which became the Union Both ships took part in the Battle of Abtao (Feb 7, 1866) in which the combined Peruvian Chilean flotilla defeated a Spanish squadron
CWT Presents - John Douglas Ashton - William Barksdale, CSA: A . . . Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at 8:30pm EDT CivilWarTalk Presents: An Interview with John Douglas Ashton author of William Barksdale, CSA: A Biography of the United States Congressman and Confederate Brigadier General Orphaned at 13, Barksdale succeeded as lawyer, newspaper editor, Mexican
65th Georgia Volunteer Infantry - American Civil War Forums 65th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry, CSA actions in East Tennessee from May 1862 through the Battle of Chickamauga, September 19-20, 1863, as recorded in the Official Records: Date Commander 65th GVI Activities and Movements 1-May-62 Col Sumner J Smith Formed as Smith's Legion Ga Vol 1-May-62 LtCol JS Fain Loudon, TN, Fain's Battalion
12th Mo Cavalry CSA Question | Trans Mississippi Theaters Greetings! I am a Virginia resident, writing a novel loosely based on my ancestor's life as a CSA soldier (12th Mo Cavalry) and POW at Point Lookout I've done many, many hours of historical research on Missouri (and Point Lookout), but am missing some pieces I hope this forum can supply I
07 05, July 5th In Civil War History | On This Day This date in Civil War history Compiled by Mitchell Werksman and Jim Klag July 5, 1859 - The fourth Kansas Constitutional Convention is convened in Wyandotte, Kansas July 5, 1861 - The Engagement near Carthage, MO, which embraces the actions at Dry Fork Creek and Brier Fork, in southwest MO
12 24, December 24th In Civil War History | On This Day On this day in Civil War history Compiled by Mitchell Werksman and Jim Klag December 24, 1814 - Treaty of Ghent signed, ending the War of 1812 December 24, 1861 - Raleigh Edward Colston, CSA, is appointed Brig Gen December 24, 1861 - Skirmish at Wadesburg, MO December 24, 1861 - Federal
Images of Black CSA POWs at Point Lookout? | Period Photos . . . Hey all, I know there were about 14 black confederate POWs at Point lookout here in MD I am doing a research project for school about them, consequently I want to "hit it out of the park" Does anyone know if there are images of the Black Confederate POWs at the time, either in prison or
Gone to Virginny- A Brief Look at the Unique Service of the First . . . Seems that when studying Kentucky Confederate units, the great majority of focus is on the Orphan Brigade and Morgan's Cavalry The story of the First Kentucky Infantry is not so well- known A very unique regiment, as it is the only Kentucky regiment to serve in what would become the Army of
Uniforms - Where did CSA snake buckles come from? | Ranks, Uniforms . . . This is kind of a dumb question, but does anyone knowledgeable in the Confederate belt buckle field know where CSA snake buckles came from? I've read on the internet that they came from Britain, but I've also heard that they were commonly used in pre-war militias So which one is true? And if
Battle Flag of 2nd Maryland infantry, CSA - American Civil War Forums They were both originally enlisted to protect Maryland territory, but not to invade the South The color bearer of the 1st Maryland Eastern Shore is said to have been the 1st cousin of the color bearer of the 1st Maryland Battalion (2nd MD) , CSA It was indeed a fraternal struggle