Posts Tagged ‘the civil war’
Bentonville Battlefield
Posted: May 24, 2015 in Civil War BattlefieldsTags: 1861-1865, bentonville battlefield, civil war battlefields, confederate, historic sites, north and south, the civil war, union
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April 12th
Posted: April 12, 2015 in On this Day in the Civil WarTags: 1861, april 12th, fort sumter, on this day, the civil war
On this day in 1861, the Civil War officially began with the bombing of Fort Sumter by Confederate artillery. Now the irony . . . The Federal commander of Fort Sumter was Major Robert Anderson and the commander of the Confederate forces was General P.G.T. Beauregard. While attending West Point Military Academy before the war, General Beauregard was a student of Major Anderson. Though from Kentucky and married to a Georgia woman, Major Anderson remained loyal to the Union throughout the war.
Fort Moultrie
Posted: February 13, 2015 in Civil War SitesTags: civil war sites, south carolina, the american civil war, the civil war
Museum and Library of Confederate History
Posted: February 13, 2015 in Civil War MuseumsTags: civil war museums, south carolina, the american civil war, the civil war
Fall Festival 2014
Posted: October 14, 2014 in EventsTags: civil war display, fall festival, pennsylvania, the civil war, the civil war- a Biblical perspective, zelinople-harmony fall festival

