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The Mysteriously Funny Sockdologizing Line from Our American Cousin Well, I guess I know enough to turn you inside out, old gal—you sockdologizing old man-trap Wal, now, when I think what I've thrown away in hard cash to-day I'm apt to call myself some awful hard names, 400,000 dollars is a big pile for a man to light his cigar with
Too Early to Judge, I guess. But police Shoot Woman in her Own Backyard She shot into the dirt, if that was even her shooting She may have been having a mental crises Coming to her backyard was unwise at least But the solution would have been to tell her to get back inside, not yell at her to dro
Guess Who Just Walked Out Of An ICE Detention Center In Louisiana? The Federal courts are losing all respect from the American people, they're heading the way of the Democratic Party as John Roberts keeps defending inferior court judges, who are mere creations of Congress and Congress can disband them at any time
Colonel Stephen D. Thruston 3rd North Carolina (Spotsylvania . . . My guess is that the description of Thruston's wounding as 'severe' was an exaggeration and that he remained in charge, even though he was lightly wounded on May 10 These kinds of errors are common in Clark's histories
Confederate Statues Stand, BLM Plaza Forced to Close I guess symbols of the Confederacy are not divisive That tells you something about this country How long will people continue to deny the problem? Black Lives Matter Plaza Gets Erased—But the Statues of White Supremacists Still Stand If they’re so worried about “divisive symbols,” why are Confederate leaders still standing in the Capitol?
What exactly are these, and why are they half buried? Last week I visited Fort McNair in Washington D C and went down to the end of the little peninsula where I was told there were some original cannons from the Civil War era battery that was once there Can anybody identify exactly what these are, and would anyone have a guess as to why they are
Enlistment Age Distribution | Civil War Potpourri This is chart I came across and it asks an interesting question My guess is that 18 year olds and 44 year olds increased since people were lying to get enlisted Am I right? Also if you were to say you were 44 would they have to retire you when you turned 45? During the war you had to be at least 18 years old to join the military
Third day - preview of an animated map, now includes Picketts charge Good point This is a classic example of "my world" in building this map My best guess Interpolation based on available sources My read of Smithsonian map is that at that time (this is the 11am map) all of Barksdale was on the skirmish line - no other location is shown for the brigade The Bachelder map might be ambiguous, since the single