Confederate General Jubal Early Photo
About This Image Black and White Photograph, Jubal Early Source and Copyright Medium Black and White Photograph Source Library of Congress Prints and Photographs … Read more
About This Image Black and White Photograph, Jubal Early Source and Copyright Medium Black and White Photograph Source Library of Congress Prints and Photographs … Read more
About This Image Black and White Photograph, P.G.T. Beauregard Source and Copyright Creator War Department. Office of the Chief Signal Officer Medium Black and … Read more
August–October, 1862 The Confederate Heartland Offensive, also known as the Kentucky Campaign, was a Confederate invasion of the border state of Kentucky in 1862. … Read more
1861–1865 During the American Civil War, the Union had the equivalent of 1,556,678 three-year enlistments, compared with roughly 1,083,000 for the Confederacy. Over 620,000 … Read more
1861 Enacted by Congress and signed by President Lincoln on August 6, 1861, the Confiscation Act of 1861 declared fugitive slaves used or employed … Read more
1862 Enacted by Congress and signed by President Lincoln on July 16, 1862, the Confiscation Act of 1862 expanded the scope of the Confiscation … Read more
About This Image Black and White Photograph, Wager Swayne Source and Copyright Medium Black and White Photograph Source Wikimedia Commons Copyright Public Domain Disclaimer … Read more
March 3, 1863 On March 3, 1863 the United States President Abraham Lincoln signed the Conscription Act (aka the Enrollment Act), which required states … Read more
A majority of Northerners supported the Union war effort, yet a sizable and vocal minority opposed the conflict. Most of the opponents, the Copperheads, … Read more