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This Week in the Civil War

Donald C. Cartmell

Weekly updates of activities and events during the American Civil War derived from the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion.

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Special Edition: An Execution in Kansas (March 22, 1862)

Alfred Wordsworth Thompson, 1861

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Special Edition: The Blalocks, a Civil War Love Story (March 20, 1862)

Approximately 750 women served in the Union and the Confederate armies during the Civil War. However, Sarah Malinda ‘Linda’ Pritchard Blalock is the only woman known to have fought on both sides. She was born in the Appalachian Mountains of...

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Special Edition: From the Richmond Daily Dispatch (March 17 - March 22, 1862)

The Richmond Dispatch was originally established in October 1850 (as the Daily Dispatch) by James A. Cowardin and William H. Davis, and was the first penny paper published south of Baltimore. Editorially, the paper downplayed most of the vi...

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Special Edition: Florida Iron (March 13, 1862)

When President Jefferson Davis withdrew most of the coastal garrison troops from Florida, Governor John Milton was incensed that his state was left (for the most part) unprotected. To facilitate the movement of troops and supplies to his st...

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