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More Southern Chivalry - More from Cincinnati Daily Press, from December 26, 1860. More Southern Chivalry – Woman Driven from New Orleans – The Cleveland Leader says Miss Lucelie Sexton, a graduate from the Homeopathic College of that city, and a lady esteemed by all who knew her, arrived from New Orleans last Monday, having been driven out of that city and State by th... - 2011/05/21

I'm Back - Shortly after starting this blog, circumstance took me away for awhile, but now I'm back. In the next few days I will start posting items from Cincinnati Daily Press dated Wednesday Morning, December 26 1860 - 2011/05/17

Entertainment - Here are a few entertainment ads from Cincinnati Daily Press, from December 26, 1860. One thing I found interesting is the way times were written. Instead of 6:30 they say write 6 1/2 or as in the second ad 6 1/2 o'clock. If the images are hard to read click on them to enlarge. The Civil War: A Narrative--Fort Sumter to Perryville, Vol. 1   The Ci... - 2011/05/17

Letters from Soldiers - From Northampton Free Press, Northampton, Mass. Feb. 28 1862LETERS FROM BUTLER'S BRIGADE (The following letter, from a Northampton boy in the 31st Regiment, Butler's Brigade, on board the steamer Mississippi, which arrived a Fortress Monroe soon after noon, on Wednesday, 24th inst.)We left Lowell, Feb. 20th, about ten o'clock, being detained for tw... - 2009/03/05

The Burnside Expedition - Article from Northampton Free Press, Northampton, Mass. Feb. 28 1862 The Burnside Expedition The number of prisoners taken at Roanoke Island is now put down in the official report at 2488. When our forces took possession of Edenton, part of the flying artillery regiment variously estimated at 100 to 300, fled precipitately, without facing our shot.... - 2009/03/04

The Fitness of the South for Independence - From Cincinnati Daily Press December 14 1860The Fitness of the South for Independence - Her Agricultural and Manufacturing Resources. The New Orleans Crescent observes: While we produce a plenty to live on, within ourselves, we have cotton, tobacco, hemp and other things to spare: and the whole world - not the North alone - for a market. The prospe... - 2009/02/18

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President Lincoln's Trains
Notes on the Lincoln Inaugural and Funeral Trains Compiled by Journalist Richard Palmer. All about trains run for Lincoln and other Presidents of the United States (POTUS).
For Union and For Liberty!
This site defends the Union against today's increasingly popular Neo-Confederate claims.
CivilWarYankee's Facts & Figures of the Civil War
A fun and informative site about the American Civil War.With Timeline,Polls,Messageboard,Games,Photos and more.
20th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry
From its first encampment in September, 1862, to the date of its muster-out, June 13, 1865, the 20th Connecticut was continually in the field, marching and fighting for more than 1,000 days.
The Glorious 78th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry
Dedicated to the men of the abolitionist-leaning 78th Ohio, who fought in the late War of the Rebellion to save the Union and free the bondsman from his "two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil."

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