Confederate states in the AmericanCivilWar During the AmericanCivilWar , IndianTerritory occupied ... volunteer regiments known as the Indian Home Guard AmericanCivilWarIndian Home Guard , which fought in IndianTerritory and Arkansas. ref cite web date 2008 01 28 url http www.civilwararchive.com ... Southern Cherokee Nation of Kentucky Cherokee in the AmericanCivilWar Confederate Units of IndianTerritoryIndian Home Guard AmericanCivilWar Union History of Oklahoma Native Americans in the CivilWar Oklahoma Territory Trans Mississippi Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Treaty with Choctaws ... www.civilwardata.com dbstatus.html AmericanCivilWar Resource Database ref and came largely from the Cherokee ... AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Oklahoma in the AmericanCivilWar ... region set aside for Native American tribes of the Southeastern United States that had been Indian Removal ... battles ref cite web url http www.nps.gov history hps abpp battles OKmap.htm title CivilWar Sites ... Territory Native American units allied with the Confederate States of America , Native Americans .... ref Confer, Clarissa. The Cherokee Nation in the CivilWar University of Oklahoma Press, 2007 ... Native American alliances Before the outbreak of war, the United States government relocated all soldiers in IndianTerritory to other key areas, leaving the territory unprotected from Texas ... unionconfedindians.htm title Union and Confederate Indians in the CivilWar work civilwarhome.com ... title CivilWar Refugees work Oklahoma Historical Society publisher Oklahoma State University ... G. Blunt ordered Colonel William Weer to lead an expedition into the IndianTerritory. Weer s expedition ... army stopped the expedition before making any real progress into IndianTerritory. The expedition ... the Battle of Honey Springs in 1863, a decisive Union victory that secured IndianTerritory, guerrilla ... the largest Confederate forces in IndianTerritory. Anticipating that Confederate General Douglas ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar Image Wpdms Arizona Territory 1860 ZP.svg thumb right Image Wpdms arizona new mexico territories 1863 idx.png thumb right Image Wpdms new mexico territory 1866.png thumb right The New Mexico Territory , which included the areas which became the modern U.S. states ... the War and beyond. Confederate states in the AmericanCivilWar As the main route to California , the New Mexico Territory was disputed territory during the AmericanCivilWar , resulting in settlers ... Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Trans Mississippi Theater of the AmericanCivilWar . Both Confederate States of America Confederate and Union AmericanCivilWar Union governments claimed ownership .... Hunter s frontiersmen spent most of their time expelling Union AmericanCivilWar Union supporters ... CivilWar Union . A significant Confederate push to seize the territory resulted in the New Mexico ... Major John M. Chivington had burned their supply train. Despite Union AmericanCivilWar Union regulars ... TerritoryCivilWar units Notes reflist References Cheek, Lawrence W. 1995 . Arizona. Oakland, CA ... War sites in New Mexico http www.forttours.com pages peralta.asp Sibley Expedition AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category New Mexico in the AmericanCivilWar fr Nouveau Mexique durant la Guerre ... New Mexico Territory served the Union. ref http www.civilwardata.com dbstatus.html ref Prelude to war ... South states were seceding from the Union. CivilWar File Arizona CivilWar New Mexico.png right thumb 300px main Arizona Territory Confederate States of America Politics At the outbreak of the CivilWar, sentiment in the territory was in favor of the Confederacy. A territorial secession convention ... CivilWar attempted to control the Apaches . Capt. Sherod Hunter at the head of the Confederate Company ... Station . The skirmish that followed was the westernmost engagement of the CivilWar. The goal of expanding ... and Arizona , Westernlore Press, 1958. ISBN 0 87026 055 3 Masich, Andrew E. 2006 . The CivilWar in Arizona ... more details
bookinfo 2557.html The AmericanIndian in the CivilWar 1862&ndash 1865 . Lincoln University of Nebraska Press, 1992. ISBN 0 8032 5919 0. Britton, Wiley. The Union Indian Brigade in the CivilWar . Kansas ... The Civilian CivilWar in the IndianTerritory . The Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol 71 Spring 1993 . External links http www.civilwararchive.com Unreghst unindtr.htm The CivilWar Archive&mdash Indian Troops .... Men transferred to other organizations. See also Indian cavalry Choctaw in the AmericanCivilWar Cherokee in the AmericanCivilWar Camp Hunter Notes nowiki See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia ... Irregular forces of the AmericanCivilWar Category Union Army regiments Category Arkansas in the AmericanCivilWar Category Kansas in the AmericanCivilWar Category Native American history Category Oklahoma in the AmericanCivilWar Category Native Americans in the CivilWar AmericanCivilWar unit ...For militia from India Indian Home Guard The Indian Home Guard were volunteer infantry regiments recruited from the Five Civilized Tribes of IndianTerritory to support the Union AmericanCivilWar Union during the AmericanCivilWar . The leaders of all of the Five Civilized Tribes signed treaties with the Confederate States of America Confederacy at the start of the CivilWar. Many of the tribal members, however, did not support the Confederacy, and, not being organized, were driven from IndianTerritory with a large loss of life. Most fled to Kansas and Missouri. Many of the Loyal Indians volunteered for Union duty in order to get control back from the Confederate generals. The Indian Home Guard regiments fought mostly in IndianTerritory and Arkansas. It was mainly due to these Loyal Indians that the Five Civilized Tribes were able to retain any of their lands following the end of the CivilWar. Indian Home Guard Regiments 1st Regiment, Indian Home Guard Organized at Le Roy, Kansas , May 22, 1862. 2nd Regiment, Indian Home Guard Organized on Big Creek and at Five Mile Creek, Kansas ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar During the AmericanCivilWar 1861&ndash 65 , Nebraska was still a Unorganized territoryterritory of the United States , not achieving statehood until two years after the War. Nebraska at the start of the CivilWar Image Saunders.jpg left thumb 75px Terr. Gov. Alvin Saunders Antebellum era Antebellum Nebraska Territory was a slavery free region. The Kansas Nebraska ... Confederates who had changed their allegiance to the Union AmericanCivilWar Union , thus becoming galvanized Yankees . ref Cromie p. 175. ref By the end of the CivilWar, more than a third 3,157 of the men ... Infantry reenactors website AmericanCivilWar selected CTCBS Category Nebraska in the AmericanCivil ... in as the formal Governor of Nebraska Territory . He served in that capacity throughout the war. Nebraska contributions to the war efforts Image John Milton Thayer Brady Handy.jpg thumb left 75px John M. Thayer, postbellum image When the war started, Regular Army United States U.S. Regular Army troops ... s of militia. Thirty five Nebraskans were killed in action during the CivilWar, while another 204 ... ne.htm Nebraska CivilWar facts Johnson s History, pg 150, has 3307 enlisted men ref No CivilWar ... groups, including the Grand Army of the Republic , the Sons of Union Veterans of the CivilWar ... ne.htm MOLLUS &mdash Nebraska Commandery website ref See Also List of Nebraska CivilWar units References ... links http www.civilwarmuseumnc.org index.html CivilWar Veterans Museum in Nebraska City http history.denverlibrary.org research civilwar gar neb index.html Denver Library &mdash database for Nebraska CivilWar soldiers records http www.civilwararchive.com unionne.htm Nebraska CivilWar regiments ..., many of them migrants from the Northern United States , chose to exclude slavery from their territory. Anti secession feelings ran strong in the fledgling Nebraska Territory. Seward County, Nebraska ... can t find a confederate genral with Greene as his family name As the war began in April 1861, Algernon ... more details
Arizona Territory CSA New Mexico Territory in the AmericanCivilWar Arkansas Arkansas in the American ... CivilWar Colorado Colorado in the AmericanCivilWar Colorado TerritoryCivilWar years Colorado ... CivilWar Nebraska Nebraska in the AmericanCivilWar New Mexico New Mexico Territory ...The AmericanCivilWar 1861 1865 , also known as the War Between the States among Naming the American ... against the United States the Union AmericanCivilWar Union , which was supported by all the Free ... known as the border states AmericanCivilWar border states . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the AmericanCivilWar Etymology Naming the AmericanCivilWar Combatants File US flag 34 stars.svg 60px The Union AmericanCivilWar Union USA aka The North Union ... Confederate privateer Confederate railroads in the AmericanCivilWar Confederate Secret Service Flags ... Court cases of the AmericanCivilWar Third Party System Nat Turner Uncle Tom s Cabin Underground Railroad ... Christmas in the AmericanCivilWar Dahlgren Affair Emancipation Proclamation Habeas corpus Suspension ... Mother s Day Nickajack Quantrill s Raiders Republic of Winston Sex in the AmericanCivilWar Thanksgiving ... of the AmericanCivilWar United States presidential election, 1864 West Virginia Zouave Zouaves ... CivilWar List of people associated with the AmericanCivilWar Military history of African Americans in the AmericanCivilWar Eli Whitney, Jr. Joseph Whitworth Commerce and infrastructure ... CivilWar Southern Bread Riots Tredegar Iron Works Trent Affair Military Forces Cavalry in the AmericanCivilWar Infantry in the AmericanCivilWar Military leadership in the AmericanCivilWar United ... Enfield rifles Enfield rifles Fayetteville rifle Field artillery in the AmericanCivilWar Henry ... United States Privateer United States Submarine Submarines in the AmericanCivilWar Submarines in the American ... age Military strategy in the industrial age AmericanCivilWar spies Espionage spies Guerrilla ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar The history of Idaho in the AmericanCivilWar is atypical, as the territory was far from the battlefields. At the start of the AmericanCivilWarCivilWar , modern day Idaho was part of the Washington Territory . On March 3, 1863, the Idaho Territory was formed ... Massacre at Boa Ogoi, Idaho AmericanCivil War.com ref ref Heidler, David. Encyclopedia of the AmericanCivilWar W. W. Norton & Company, 2002 pg.  485 ref There were some Southerners in the territory ... mile of the state line. See also Portal Idaho History of Idaho Montana in the AmericanCivilWar References Reflist http www.idahohistory.net CivilWarIndex2006 January.pdf List of CivilWar Veterans that lived in Idaho AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Idaho in the AmericanCivilWar Category Pacific Coast Theater of the AmericanCivilWar fr Idaho durant la Guerre de S cession ... Officers in Montana , The CivilWar in Montana . Virginia City Preservation Alliance, 1999. ref ... part of the CivilWar, Oregon and California Volunteer patrols had several clashes with the Paiute ... 1868. After the CivilWar, Idaho attracted many veterans of the Union Army to the state, including ... of veterans routinely made the news. The last CivilWar veteran to die in Idaho was Israel Broadsword in 1952. ref House, Rod. http www.idahohistory.net civilwar.html CivilWar Veterans in Idaho Idaho State Historical Society 2007 ref CivilWar Posts Washington Territory, Idaho Territory after March 3, 1863 Franklin, Idaho Fort Franklin 1860 1863 , Franklin, Idaho Fort Hall CivilWar 1863 ... Fort Hall . Fort Hall CivilWar 1863 1866 Fort Hall 1864 , on Spring Creek just north of Old Fort Hall. Fort Hall CivilWar 1863 1866 Camp Lander 1865 1866 , located three miles southeast of Old Fort ... of the territory, in what is present day Montana. As a result, in 1863 Sidney Edgerton traveled quickly ... Territory from the Idaho Territory. The split also resulted in most of Idaho Territory s land consisting ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar The Utah Territory during the AmericanCivilWar was far from the main operational theaters of war, but still played a role in the disposition of the United States ... year. Political leadership of the Utah Territory during the CivilWar Before the CivilWar ... the CivilWar , 1981. AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS DEFAULTSORT Utah In The AmericanCivilWar Category Utah in the AmericanCivilWar Category Pacific Coast Theater of the AmericanCivilWar ... States Col. Patrick E. Connor marched into Utah with a regiment of California in the AmericanCivilWar California volunteers. His soldiers, of the 3rd Regiment California Volunteer Infantry 3rd California ... in connection with the war. Kinney was elected as the Territory of Utah s Democratic Party United ... of Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Utah Territory. In 1863, Utah s territorial governor ... headaches for the Lincoln Administration . The U.S. government abandons the Utah Territory As the war began in early 1861, the United States Department of WarWar Department pulled the Federal troops out of the Utah Territory and reassigned them to other regions where they were more immediately ... of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints also known as Mormons to regain control over the territory. Although the Mormons were the majority of settlers in the Great Salt Lake basin, the western area of the territory ... Territory was created out of the western part of the territory. Earlier in the year, a large portion of the eastern area of the territory was reorganized as part of the newly created Colorado Territory ... men to again occupy the Utah Territory. In addition, it was important to protect the overland mail ... at once engaged in an acrimonious and bitter cold war with Brigham Young and the Mormon people, whom he accused of being disloyal and immoral. During the rest of the war, the fort served as the headquarters ... Native American tribal groups engaged in several small conflicts with incoming immigrant settlers ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar During the AmericanCivilWar , Nevada s entry into full statehood in the United States was expedited. Union sympathizers were so eager to gain statehood for Nevada ... Territory 1863 http www.civilwaralbum.com misc5 virginia city1.htm Virginia City, Nevada CivilWar site photos Template group list Nevada AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS DEFAULTSORT Nevada In The AmericanCivilWar Category Nevada in the AmericanCivilWar Category Pacific Coast Theater of the AmericanCivilWar ... , CHAPTER IX. NEVADA AND THE CIVILWAR Bot generated title ref In May, 1863, Nevada raised a battalion ... reported that since the beginning of the CivilWar 34 officers and 1,158 enlisted men had voluntarily .... With the units of California Volunteers engaged in the same service, they made incursions into Indian country, exploring large sections of territory which had never been entered by American forces ... Land Vol. I , 1935 , Chapter VII NEVADA DURING THE CIVILWAR ref Comstock Lode However Nevada s main contribution to the war was the Comstock Lode , whose silver totaling 400 million financed the Union AmericanCivilWarCivilWar effort to defeat the southern states. A common belief is that Nevada ... the war Nevada would be under martial law . ref name autogenerated1 ref http www.nevada history.org civil war.html The CivilWar in Nevada Bot generated title ref One organization particularly pro Union ... due to Nevada being its territory, its statehood was due to political concerns, not economic. ref http ... title ref There were several sympathizers to the Confederate States of America in Nevada during the War ... 1 26949 1100248 Territory and Military Department o?sort Pub List No InitialSort 2CPub List No InitialSort ...,Pub Date,Pub Date lc RUMSEY 8 1&mi 0&trs 6 Map of the Territory and Military Department of Utah 1860 http www.davidrumsey.com luna servlet detail RUMSEY 8 1 1260 110042 DeGroot s Map Of Nevada Territory ... more details
Mergefrom Opposition to the AmericanCivilWar The Peace Movement and Draft Opposition discuss Talk Opposition to the AmericanCivilWar Merger proposal date May 2009 nofootnotes date March 2008 Popular opposition to the AmericanCivilWar , which lasted from 1861 to 1865, was widespread. Although there had been many attempts at compromise prior to the outbreak of war, there were those who felt it could ... of Georgia Press , 1985. anti war Category Political history of the AmericanCivilWar Category Anti warAmericanCivilWar Category Anti war protests ..., Missouri, and IndianTerritory . Many Confederate governors feuded with the Confederate government ... in CivilWar Appalachia was the prevalence of partisan violence. Throughout this region, loyalists .... CivilWar Issues in Philadelphia, 1856 1865 1965 Arnold Shankman. The Anti War Movement in Pennsylvania, 1861 1865 1980 . Barnet Schecter. The Devil s Own Work The CivilWar Draft Riots and the Fight ... in Indiana 1973 . hostile to Lincoln Hubert H. Wubben. CivilWar Iowa and the Copperhead Movement 1980 ... Ambrose, Stephen E. Yeoman Discontent in the Confederacy. CivilWar History 8 1962 259 268. in JSTOR Auman, William T. Neighbor against Neighbor The Inner CivilWar in the Randolph County Area of Confederate ... Scholarship on Southern Appalachia in the CivilWar in CivilWar History . Volume 47. Issue 4. 2001. pp 334 . in JSTOR Fleming, Walter L. CivilWar and Reconstruction in Alabama Columbia University ... in Richmond, 1863. CivilWar History 7 1961 149 154. in JSTOR Kruman, Marc W. Dissent in the Confederacy The North Carolina Experience. CivilWar History 27 1981 293 313. Kruman, Marc W. Parties and Politics ... during the CivilWar 1928. McKitrick, Eric L. Party Politics and the Union and Confederate War Efforts ... and those in the South who wanted neither war nor a Union advance into the newly declared Confederate ... sympathizers in the Midwest. Irish Catholics after 1862 opposed the war, and rioted in the New ... more details
Cherokee in the AmericanCivilWar were active in two major regions. In the east, Confederate Cherokee led by William Holland Thomas hindered Union forces trying to use the Appalachia n mountain passes of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee . Out west, the 3 4 Cherokee Stand Watie led Confederate forces in the IndianTerritory , in what is now the state of Oklahoma . Eastern front File WilliamHollandThomas.jpg thumb right William Holland Thomas The Thomas Legion , led by William H. Thomas, were originally stationed outside Knoxville, Tennessee at Strawberry Plains, Tennessee . Their primary ... Oklahoma in the AmericanCivilWar File JohnRossC.jpg thumb John Ross Cherokee chief John Ross In the west ... Footsteps of the Cherokees location publisher John F. Blair year 2007 isbn 089587346X Cherokee AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category History of the Cherokee Category Native Americans in the CivilWar Category Oklahoma in the AmericanCivilWar Category North Carolina in the AmericanCivilWar ... of Abraham Lincoln , said that Lincoln would open the IndianTerritory for white settlement. ref Gibson ... The Cherokee Nation in the CivilWar location publisher University of Oklahoma Press year 2007 isbn ... which each of his men vowed to capture at least one Yankee before the war was over. ref Rozema ... of the Southern Cherokee Nation. For the duration of the war, a series of small battles were waged by Cherokees in the IndianTerritory. Stand Watie officially became the last Confederate general to end fighting on June 25, 1865 at Fort Towson , in the southeast portion of the IndianTerritory. The terms of the armistice allowed Watie and his command, the First Indian Brigade of the Army of the Trans ... reunion in New Orleans, 1903. The eastern Cherokee faced a severe smallpox outbreak following the war ... p.49 ref In the west, at the end of the war, with the Union victorious, the Union Cherokee established ... the Confederate Cherokee that the laws promoting the confiscation would be annulled. This was due to Indian ... more details
nofootnotes date June 2008 Union states in the AmericanCivilWar The Colorado Territory was formally created in 1861 shortly before the bombardment of Battle of Fort Sumter Fort Sumter sparked the AmericanCivilWar . Although sentiments were somewhat divided in the early days of the war, Colorado was only marginally a pro Union territory four statehood attempts were thwarted, largely by Confederate .... New York Fowler & Wells Company, 1885. AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Colorado in the AmericanCivilWar ... CivilWar now lives on through an Oklahoma based reenacting group known as the 2nd Colorado ... Colorado state website for the CivilWar http en.wikipedia.org wiki New Mexico Campaign ... hps abpp battles Comap.htm National Park Service map of CivilWar sites in Colorado http www.sharlot.org ... Park Further reading Adams, Blanche V., The Second Colorado Cavalry in the CivilWar, Colorado ... 1961. Colton, Ray C., The CivilWar in the Western Territories . Norman The University of Oklahoma ... of Colorado A CivilWar Perspective. Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. U. S. War Department ...., Colorado Volunteers in the CivilWar. Denver Colorado State Historical Society, 1909 Golden, Colorado ... sides wanted to use the mineral wealth to help finance the war. The New Mexico Campaign February to April ... control of the Southwest, including the gold fields of Colorado, the mineral rich territory of Nevada ... Territory and an attempt to cut the supply lines between California and the rest of the Union. However ... the late 1850 s, many Southerners migrated to the Colorado Territory in search of new opportunities, including working in the newly discovered gold fields. When the War broke out, many returned to the South ... in the Colorado Territory from 1861 to 1865, raiding supply wagon trains, disrupting communications ... horses in the confusion and escaped to the New Mexico Territory. Other Colorado Confederate Ties ... more details
History of Montana Montana Territory References reflist AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Montana in the AmericanCivilWar Category Pacific Coast Theater of the AmericanCivilWar ...Union states in the AmericanCivilWar Montana played little direct role in the AmericanCivilWar . The closest the Confederate States Army ever came to Montana was New Mexico and eastern Kansas , each over a thousand miles away. Montana was not even an Territories of the United States organized territory until Montana Territory was created on May 26, 1864, three years after the Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861, it was divided between the Dakota Territory and the Washington Territory , and in 1863, it was part of the Idaho Territory . Nevertheless, Confederate States of America Confederate soldiers did have a presence in what is now the U.S. state of Montana . Those in the Montana Territory who supported the Confederate side were varied. Among them were Confederate soldiers who were determined that some of Montana s gold would go into the Southern United States Southern instead of Northern United States Northern coffers. But most were those who would rather not fight in the war, which ranged from pure drifters to actual Confederate Desertion deserters . ref Sargent, Tom. Lincoln s Vulnerable Treasure Chest , The CivilWar in Montana Virginia City Preservation Alliance, 1999 ref Image ... concerned many supporters of the Union AmericanCivilWar Union . Seeing this, Sidney Edgerton in 1863 ... Territory so quickly. ref Sargent, Tom. The Commanding Officers in Montana , The CivilWar in Montana . Virginia City Preservation Alliance, 1999. ref Gold mining in Montana began during the CivilWar gold placer deposit s were discovered at Bannack, Montana Bannack in 1862. The resulting gold .... A Tour Guide to the CivilWar Rutledge Hill Press, 1992 pg.171,172 ref ref Dimsdale, Thomas. The Vigilantes ..., Tom. The Economics of the CivilWar , The CivilWar in Montana Virginia City Preservation Alliance ... more details
Although a territory of the British Empire , during the AmericanCivilWar , the Bahamas were affected by the great conflict. Much as in the age of pirates the Bahamas were a haven for the swashbucklers, between 1861 to 1865 the Bahamas were a haven for blockade runner s aligned with the Confederate States of America . Although Florida is still only 55 miles away, the state had few ports of any real consequence at the time. Hence, blockade runners would make their trips from Nassau, Bahamas Nassau to Charleston, South Carolina , the largest Confederate port on the East Coast of the United States Atlantic Coast . Grand Bahama Island was losing population throughout the 19th century, in favor of Nassau. With the beginning of the CivilWar in 1861, the population of the area doubled, due to the actions of the blockade runners. ref http www.bahamas.com bahamas island templrgstandard.aspx?sectionid 4212&level 2 Grand Bahama Island AmericanCivilWar The Islands of the Bahamas Official Tourism Site ref In Nassau, things would also be altered by the war. The first blockade runner docked at Nassau on December 5, 1861. By the end of the war, 397 ships sailed from the Confederacy to Nassau, and 588 ... the war. ref Barlas, pg. 59. ref See also History of the Bahamas Britain in the AmericanCivilWar Canada in the AmericanCivilWar References reflist Bahamas topics state uncollapsed Foreign WNA DEFAULTSORT Bahamas In The AmericanCivilWar Category AmericanCivilWar by location Category History of the Bahamas Category Foreign relations during the AmericanCivilWar Category 19th century in the Bahamas ... about bahamas history civilwar and prohibition.asp Civilwar and prohibition benefited The Bahamas The Islands of the Bahamas Official Tourism Site ref After the war ended, the Bahamas would fall into hard times that it would not recover from until another period of American turmoil hit Prohibition . In this case, Scotch whisky was what went to the United States, and as when the war ended ... more details
Confederate states in the AmericanCivilWar The state of Arkansas was a part of the Confederate States of America during the AmericanCivilWar , and provided a source of troops, supplies, and military ... significance when states began secession seceding from the Union AmericanCivilWar Union . During ... WarAmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS DEFAULTSORT Arkansas In The AmericanCivilWar Category Arkansas in the AmericanCivilWar ... scale battles during the CivilWar. Arkansas Confederate Union army contributions Arkansas formed ... the CivilWar include Confederate Major general United States Major General Patrick Cleburne . Considered by many to be one of the most brilliant Confederate division military division commanders of the war ... the future treaties and land allocations following the close of the CivilWar. Under the Reconstruction ... s Bridge See also Arkansas CivilWar Confederate Units List of Arkansas Union CivilWar Units Arkansas Militia in the CivilWar Further reading Christ, Mark K. CivilWar Arkansas, 1863 The Battle for a State ... At The Spence Family CivilWar Letters ISBN 978 1 55728 939 1 Christ, Mark K. Rugged and Sublime The CivilWar in Arkansas University of Arkansas Press, 1994 guidebook to the CivilWar battlefields ... battles ARmap.htm National Park Service map of CivilWar sites in Arkansas http www.lincolnandthecivilwar.com Activities Arkansas Arkansas.asp Arkansas in the CivilWar http www.couchgenweb.com civilwar ... , and Abraham Lincoln called for troops to put down the rebellion. The move toward open war shifted ... and all of the cavalry and artillery units served most of the war in what was known as the Western ..., for the duration of the war, thus making it the state s most celebrated Confederate military ... , but it remained there for only a short time, being moved deeper into Confederate occupied territory, in Washington, Arkansas , where it would remain for the rest of the war. By the end of the war ... more details
, a lithograph in Harper s Weekly . During the AmericanCivilWar , the Ohio River port city of Cincinnati ... CivilWar Kentucky and Tennessee in the AmericanCivilWar Tennessee . Cincinnati at the outset of the CivilWar Antebellum era Antebellum Cincinnati played a large role in the abolitionist ... to the Union armies serving in the Western Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Western Theater ... were escaping slavery and entering free territory. A number of CivilWar reenactor encampments are held each year in the greater Cincinnati area, including CivilWar Days the first weekend of May ... Cincinnati, Ohio in the AmericanCivilWar Category Ohio in the AmericanCivilWar Category U.S. cities in the AmericanCivilWar Category United States Sanitary Commission ... of Ohio in the CivilWar Ohio directly across the river from the slave state Kentucky. The Queen City ... German Americans in the CivilWar all German unit to enter the Union Army. The city gave 250,000.00 .... He maintained Cincinnati ties. For much of the CivilWar, his favorite mount was a large horse named Cincinnati . CivilWar memorialization and tourism The National Steamboat Monument on Mehring ... of President Lincoln. The Cincinnati CivilWar Memorial Hall was erected in 1908. Cincinnati s sprawling and well landscaped Spring Grove Cemetery is the final resting place for 40 former CivilWar ... s first formal CivilWar monuments. ref Campen, Richard N., Outdoor Sculpture in Ohio A Comprehensive ... War. Newport, Kentucky Otto Printing Co., 1972. Harper, Robert S., Ohio Handbook of the CivilWar ... Leonard, Cincinnati during the CivilWar. Columbus Ohio State University Press for the Ohio Historical ... www.cincinnaticwrt.org Cincinnati CivilWar Round Table http www.SUVCWCincinnati.org SUVCW Camp Gen. Wm. H. Lytle 10 http www.sonofthesouth.net Leefoundation civilwar 1862 september defense cincinnati.htm Harper s Weekly , Defense of Cincinnati http www.sonofthesouth.net Leefoundation civilwar 1862 ... more details
main Choctaw Image AlbertPikeYounger.jpeg right 200px thumb At the beginning of the AmericanCivilWar, Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to the Native Americans. Choctaw in the AmericanCivilWar participated in two major arenas East and West. General Arnold Spann organized the first battalion of Choctaws in Mississippi, and Albert Pike conducted treaty terms and later commanded a combined force of Choctaw Cherokee Chickasaw Creek and Seminole troops. Background At the beginning of the AmericanCivilWar , Albert Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to Native Americans in the United States Native Americans . In this capacity he negotiated several treaties, one such treaty was the Treaty with Choctaws and Chickasaws conducted in July 1861. The treaty covered sixty four terms covering many subjects like Choctaw and Chickasaw nation sovereignty, Confederate States of America citizenship ... friends and comrades insist that the Choctaw Indian as a Confederate soldier should receive his proper place on the scroll of events during the AmericanCivilWar. This task having been so nearly ... in a Union AmericanCivilWar Union prison in New York . ref name kidwell Spann describes the incident ... of America . Soon Confederate States of America Confederate battalions were formed in IndianTerritory ... from the Confederates, got little. Webb Garrison, a CivilWar historian, describes their response ... of them. ref name webb garrison cite book last Garrison first Webb title More CivilWar Curiosities ... Indian on the American Continent. My connection with the Choctaw Indians was brought about incidentally ... of the war is unknown. References Reflist Category Native Americans in the CivilWar ... at military service. cquote A Chance for Active Service. The Secretary of War has authorized me to enlist ... H. Maury Camp of Meridian, Mississippi , wrote about the deeds of the Choctaw years after the CivilWar had ended. ref name choctaw confederate cite web url http www.choctaw.org History Conflicts ... more details
, giving the IndianTerritory now Oklahoma a small, bloody civilwar. ref Gibson, Arrell ... caption The Battle of Gettysburg conflict AmericanCivilWar partof date April 12, 1861  April ... Confederate attack on Fort Sumter result Union AmericanCivilWar Union victory Territorial integrity ... 1861 Union AmericanCivilWar Union combatant2 flag Confederate States of America 1861a Confederacy ... in the AmericanCivilWar The Confederacy and others strength1 2,100,000 strength2 1,064,000 casualties1 ... Oxford br 260,000 total dead br 137,000 wounded Campaignbox AmericanCivilWar Nineteenth century ... involving the United States The AmericanCivilWar 1861 1865 , also known as the War Between the States among Naming the AmericanCivilWar other names , was a civilwar in the United States of America ... CivilWar border states . These twenty five states, referred to as the Union AmericanCivilWar ... of Appomattox Courthouse Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. The AmericanCivilWar was one ... and racial Issues of the AmericanCivilWar issues of the war decisively shaped the Reconstruction ... of the AmericanCivilWar Timeline of events leading to the AmericanCivilWar History of the United ... demoralizing themselves 22 title Voices from the Gathering Storm The Coming of the AmericanCivilWar ... E. Gienapp, The Crisis of American Democracy The Political System and the Coming of the CivilWar. in Boritt ..., ed. The AmericanCivilWar A Handbook of Literature and Research 1996 , 145 151 505 512 554 557 ... ref Richard Hofstadter, The Tariff Issue on the Eve of the CivilWar, The American Historical Review ... Secession map 1865 BlankMap derived .PNG thumb The Union AmericanCivilWar Union blue, yellow Slave ... state governments in exile. The Union states Main Union AmericanCivilWar Twenty three states ... states AmericanCivilWar The border states in the Union were West Virginia which separated from ... Davis and Civil Liberties 1993 pp. 10 11. ref Overview File AmericanCivilWar Chaplain.JPG ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Union states in the AmericanCivilWar Even before the outbreak of the AmericanCivilWar , the territory of Kansas had been the scene of Bleeding Kansas fighting between anti slavery and pro slavery forces . The state was admitted to the Union as a Slave and free states free state on January 29, 1861, three months before the opening battle of the war at Battle of Fort Sumter Fort Sumter , and at the commencement of the war, the Kansas government had no well organized militia, no arms, accoutrements or supplies, nothing with which to meet the demands, except the united will of officials and citizens. During the years 1859 to 1860, the military organizations had fallen into disuse or been entirely broken up. Military activities The first Kansas regiment was called on June 3, 1861, and the seventeenth, the last raised during the CivilWar, July 28, 1864. The entire quota assigned to the Kansas was 16,654, and the number raised was 20,097, leaving a surplus of 3,443 to the credit of Kansas. Statistics indicated that losses of Kansas regiments killed in battle and from disease are greater per thousand than those of any other State. The Battle of Baxter Springs , sometimes called the Baxter Springs Massacre, was a minor battle in the War, fought on October 6, 1863, near the modern day town of Baxter Springs, Kansas . The Battle of Mine Creek , also known as the Battle of the Osage was a cavalry battle that occurred in Kansas during the war. On October 25, 1864, the Battle of Marais des Cygnes occurred in Linn County, Kansas . This Battle of Trading Post was between Major General Sterling Price leading a Missouri expedition against Union forces under Major General Alfred Pleasonton . Price, after going south from Kansas City, was met by Pleasonton ... destroyed much of the city See also Kansas in the CivilWarAmericanCivilWar DEFAULTSORT Kansas In The AmericanCivilWar Category Kansas in the AmericanCivilWar Category History of Kansas fr Kansas ... more details
CanWars20thC At the time of the AmericanCivilWar , Canada did not yet exist as a federated nation. Instead ... in morality. ref Jones, Preston. CivilWar, Culture War French Quebec and the AmericanWar ... fought in the AmericanCivilWar, 1861 1865, MA thesis, U. of Ottawa, 1993 , https www.ruor.uottawa.ca ... during the AmericanCivilWar, Canadian Historical Review 1958 39 1 24 40. ref Canada refused to return ... Confederation confederation of the colonies in 1867. ref name AmericanCivilWar http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000174 AmericanCivilWar The Canadian Encyclopedia ... federalism centralized federation . ref name AmericanCivilWar It was also believed that too ... collective self identity. See also Britain in the AmericanCivilWar Bahamas in the American ... the AmericanCivilWar , Canadian Historical Review 1921 Vol. 2, Number 1 Pages 46 57 Ferris, Norman ..., Helen Grace. Canadian Public Opinion and the AmericanCivilWar 1926 Marquis, Greg. http books.google.ca ... 1931 Stouffer, Allen P. Canadian American Relations in the Shadow of the CivilWar, Dalhousie ... index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0000174 AmericanCivilWar The Canadian Encyclopedia . http web.archive.org ... Franco Americans Foreign WNA DEFAULTSORT Canada In The AmericanCivilWar Category AmericanCivilWar ... CivilWar . Despite this, tensions between Britain and the United States were high due to incidents ... Rising concerns over the security of railways in Canada while the CivilWar raged in the United ... evading capture. ref Greg Marquis. In Armagedon s Shadow The CivilWar and Canada s Maritime ... Civilwar. Grave is located at the Old St. Thomas Church in Canada. The best recent estimates ... CivilWar ref Economic effects The CivilWar period was one of booming economic growth for the British North American BNA colonies. The war in the United States created a huge market for Canada ... CivilWar had decisive political effects on the BNA colonies. The tensions between the United ... more details
to Grant on April 9, 1865. This is a timeline of the conclusion of the AmericanCivilWar which ... CivilWar Eastern Theater of the AmericanCivilWar between Lieutenant general United States Lt. Gen ... more often in the newspapers than the battles of the Western Theater of the AmericanCivilWar ... . ref name uswd The last battle of the AmericanCivilWar was the Battle of Palmito Ranch in Texas ... 9, 1865. This is considered to be the last major battle of the AmericanCivilWar involving large ... the AmericanCivilWar was the surrender of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston and his armies to Major general ... stage in the process of concluding the AmericanCivilWar. The son of former U.S. President ... one of the final acts in the AmericanCivilWar. This happened after the collapse of Confederate ... Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Army of the Trans Mississippi east of the Mississippi River to relieve ... general to surrender in the AmericanCivilWar. ref Morris, p. 68 69 ref Surrender of CSS ... cartoon satirizing James Waddell still engaging in combat after the AmericanCivilWar was regarded over. main CSS Shenandoah Australia and the AmericanCivilWar The CSS Shenandoah was commissioned ... Island by Whittle when the AmericanCivilWar came to terms with the surrender of Lee s Army of Northern ... the whole of the United States of America. See also AmericanCivilWar Confederate States of America Origins of the AmericanCivilWar Turning point of the AmericanCivilWar Military of the Confederate ..., The Dread Void of Uncertainty Naming the Dead in the AmericanCivilWar , Southern Cultures magazine ... Stephen et al., Encyclopedia Of The AmericanCivilWar A Political, Social, and Military History , W ... 4 Sheehan Dean, Aaron, Struggle for a Vast Future The AmericanCivilWar , Osprey Publishing, 2007, ISBN ... 6 7 Tidwell, William A., April 65 Confederate Covert Action in the AmericanCivilWar , Kent State ... Story of the C.S.S. Shenandoah and the True Conclusion of the AmericanCivilWar , Thorndike ... more details
orphan date March 2010 The following is a list of Washington Territory regiments raised during the AmericanCivilWar . Units 1st Regiment Washington Territory Volunteer Infantry 1st Battalion Washington Territory Volunteer Infantry See also Washington Territory in the AmericanCivilWar Sources http www.civilwararchive.com unionwa.htm The CivilWar Archive Category Washington CivilWar regiments Category Lists of military units and formations of the AmericanCivilWar Washington TerritoryCivilWar units, List of ... more details
Union states in the AmericanCivilWar During the AmericanCivilWar , the state of Maine was a source ... Campaign . ref Cimbala, Paul A., Oliver Otis Howard , Encyclopedia of the AmericanCivilWar A Political ... War Category People of Maine in the AmericanCivilWar History of Maine References Warner ... civilwar.htm Maine State Archives CivilWar home page http www.mainemuseums.org civilwaridx.htm Maine CivilWar Trails AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Maine in the AmericanCivilWar ... organizations. ref http www.mainemuseums.org civilwaridx.htm Maine CivilWar Trails Retrieved 2008 10 13 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The homefront During the early part of the war ... to escape to the ocean. ref http www.sonofthesouth.net leefoundation civilwar 1863 july rebel ... . In the fall of 1863, Howard and his corps were transferred to the Western Theater of the AmericanCivilWar Western Theater to join the Army of the Cumberland in Tennessee . In the Battle of Chattanooga ... CivilWar general when he died in 1938 at the age of 100. ref http www.mosocco.com pic daggett.jpg ... this big war . ref Hanne, Michael, The Power of the Story Fiction and Political Change 1996 , p. 75 ... Union regiment in the war. Maine s contributions About 70,000 men from Maine served in the U.S. military ... editors informed the populace of the conduct and outcome of the war efforts. Maine factories produced ... www.hq.usace.army.mil history coe2.htm 20 Bot retrieved archive archivedate March 6, 2005 ref No CivilWar land battles were fought in Maine, but anti Confederate passions were inflamed in June 1863 ... and U.S. Congressman James G. Blaine was a powerful voice on Capitol Hill and dominated post war politics ... . Earlier in the war, the 20th had been led by Adelbert Ames of Rockland, Maine Rockland . The son ... born in Trenton, Maine Trenton , won a victory at the Battle of Honey Springs , bringing much of the IndianTerritory into Union control. In 1864, Blunt s division inflicted the final defeat to Sterling ... more details
morefootnotes date March 2011 Confederate states in the AmericanCivilWar In the AmericanCivilWarCivilWar , Missouri was a Border states CivilWar border state that sent men, armies, generals, and supplies ... up the Mississippi River and Missouri River . Missouri entered the Union AmericanCivilWar Union in 1821 ... group list Missouri in the CivilWarAmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Missouri in the American ... of the CivilWar Missouri had supplied nearly 110,000 troops for the United States Army Union ... Missouri in the number of clashes within the state boundaries. The first major CivilWar battle ... non slave holding population, including many northerners, German Americans in the CivilWar German ... Marion County CivilWar Conflicts and battles in the war were divided into three phases, starting ... leefoundation civilwar 1861 september slave proclamation.htm ref blockquote This was not a general ... leefoundation civilwar 1861 september slave proclamation.htm ref Lincoln, fearing ... Territory into Arkansas, where they stayed for the remainder of the war. Reconstruction main James ... by some as a further continuation of CivilWar related guerilla warfare. References and notes ... 2002 ISBN 0 8262 0148 2 See also St. Louis in the CivilWar List of Missouri CivilWar Units Missouri CivilWar Confederate Units External links http previous.slpl.org libsrc cvwara.htm Divided State Missouri Military Organizations in the CivilWar http previous.slpl.org libsrc battles.htm Missouri CivilWar Battles, Skirmishes, & Engagements http previous.slpl.org libsrc mocivilwar.htm Missouri CivilWar Union Militia Organizations http www.civilwarhome.com missouriintro.htm Missouri in the CivilWar http www.cr.nps.gov hps abpp battles MOmap.htm National Park Service map of CivilWar sites in Missouri http previous.slpl.org libsrc civilmo.htm The CivilWar in Missouri a Selected, Annotated Bibliography http library.puc.edu heritage bib civilwarmissouri.html The CivilWar, Slavery and Reconstruction ... more details
California State Military Museum History of California to 1899 Idaho in the AmericanCivilWar Montana in the AmericanCivilWar New Mexico Territory in the AmericanCivilWar Nevada in the AmericanCivilWar Oregon in the AmericanCivilWar Utah in the AmericanCivilWar Washington Territory in the American ...California history sidebar California s involvement in the AmericanCivilWar included sending gold east ... the companies of the earliest California in the AmericanCivilWar Regiments of the California Volunteers ... hist5 civwar.html San Francisco in the CivilWar Template group list California history AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS DEFAULTSORT California In The AmericanCivilWar Category History of California Category California in the AmericanCivilWar Category Pacific Coast Theater of the AmericanCivil ... to the CivilWar Image californiashield.jpg thumb California State Shield. When California was admitted ... made plans to secede with Oregon to form a Cascadia independence movement CivilWar Pacific Republic ... CivilWar California Militia ref http www.militarymuseum.org Militia 20Units.html Index to Militia Units ... militia companies. Outbreak of the CivilWar File 1stBearFlag.svg thumb 200px right Bear Flag flown .... One of the earliest conflicts related to the CivilWar in California occurred on November ... 62,053 58.6 George B. McClellan Northern Democrat 43,837 41.4 CivilWar Era forts and camps in California ... on the Marin Headlands . One CivilWar era fort, Post of Alcatraz Island or Fort Alcatraz , on a rocky ... War . ref http www.militarymuseum.org OwensValley.html The Owens Valley IndianWar, 1861 1865 Captain ... Carleton , built near the secessionist hotbed of El Monte in 1862. CivilWar military units associated ... and the CivilWar ref These units included two full regiments and one battalion of Native Cavalry ... CivilWar units The California Volunteers most directly in action against the Confederacy ... Camp Latham under Lieutenant Colonel George S. Evans , fought in the Owens Valley IndianWar, and established ... more details
Virginia. During the AmericanCivilWar , the Union was a name used to refer to the Federal government ... free states and five Border states AmericanCivilWar border slave states. It was opposed by 11 ... of the pre existing political entity. During the AmericanCivilWar, those loyal to the federal government and opposed to secession living in the Border states CivilWar border states ... victory over the Confederacy in the AmericanCivilWar . Union states The Union states were col begin ... Volunteers See also Submissionist AmericanCivilWar expanded CTCBS Category Political history of the AmericanCivilWar Link GA es da Unionen de Nordstaaten es Uni n Guerra Civil Estadounidense fa ... Union AmericanCivilWar sr fi Pohjoisvaltiot sv Nordstaterna vi Li n bang mi n B c ...Image USA Map 1864 including CivilWar Divisions.png thumb right Map of the division of the states during the CivilWar. Blue represents Union states, including those admitted during the war light blue represents Union states which permitted slavery border states CivilWar border states red represents Confederate states. Unshaded areas were not states before or during the CivilWar. File US flag 34 ... Southern United States Southern Unionists served in the Union Army during the CivilWar, and every ... occupied by the Union. Since the CivilWar, the term Northern has been a widely used synonym for the Union ... Rhode Island Vermont West Virginia Wisconsin col end nowiki nowiki Border states AmericanCivilWar Border states In Kentucky and Missouri, pro secession factions declared for the South and those ... referred to as the State of the Union address . Even before the war started, the phrase preserve ... Virginia and became part of the Union during the war, on June 20, 1863. Nevada also joined the Union during the war, becoming a state on October 31, 1864. Portions of what is now Southern Nevada were part of New Mexico territory, which at one point was claimed by the Confederacy. Notes reflist References ... more details