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2 days ago · Hundreds of thousands were permanently disabled by battlefield injuries, or surgery, which saved lives by sacrificing limbs. These men remained a stark reminder ...
5 days ago · The South, in other words, had lost the war not because it fought badly, or because its soldiers lacked courage, or because its cause was wrong, but simply ...
2 days ago · ... battle? Casualty Sources. Q. What happened to the dead? Typically, soldiers were buried where they fell on the battlefield. Others were buried near the ...
3 days ago · David Shriver was a Private serving the Union army and was captured by the Confederacy and held as a POW at Libby Prison in Richmond and at Andersonville. Mark ...
5 days ago · At dawn on May 10, 1865, Davis was captured near Irwinville, Georgia. He was imprisoned in a damp casemate at Fort Monroe, Virginia, and was put in leg-irons.
3 days ago · In April 1865, the SS Sultana, carrying over 2,000 recently released Union soldiers, exploded. This guide provides access to material related to the ...
6 days ago · These men sacrificed their lives for the southern cause and faithfully served the Confederacy from immediately after secession to the surrender of troops at ...
1 day ago · They fled to Union lines. They joined the Union army, 200,000 black soldiers and sailors, etc. All of which is true, but there were 4 million enslaved people in ...