On this day in the Civil War, fighting erupts in South Carolina between parts of Sherman’s army and Confederate troops.

South Carolina
Circa 1865
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On this day in the Civil War, fighting erupts in South Carolina between parts of Sherman’s army and Confederate troops.

South Carolina
Circa 1865
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On this day in the Civil War, President-elect Lincoln continues his journey to Washington with a stop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After receiving an assassination threat the previous day, it is arranged that Lincoln will travel with a bodyguard. Detective Allan Pinkerton travels with Lincoln by a different route.

Allan Pinkerton (left) with Abraham Lincoln and Major General John A. McClernand
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On this day in the Civil War, the Confederate Senate votes to postpone the consideration of a House bill authorizing the arming of slaves.

On this day in the Civil War, President-elect Lincoln arrives in the city of New York, a crowd of around 500,000 is there to greet him.

President Abraham Lincoln
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On this day in the Civil War, the Army of Northern Virginia sends several divisions of Confederate troops from Fredricksburg, Virginia to an area near Richmond, their job is to protect the Southern capital from attack.

Confederate Cannons
Richmond, Virginia
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