DK - The American Civil War
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he and his men all surrendered. Baylor declared the south of New Mexico the Confederate Arizona Territory. Baylor had scant reso ...
Military rations Soldiers in the southwest would have received the standard rations issued by both sides, including sugar, tobac ...
Bragg Invades Kentucky Throughout the second half of 1862, the Confederates tried to seize the initiative in the Western Theater ...
which would have faced superior Union numbers if combat had resumed the following day. Bragg, at last, joined up with Smith, and ...
Braxton Bragg irritable and argumentative, and a harsh disciplinarian. He meticulously enforced the minutiae of military procedu ...
Mexico was President Jefferson Davis. The president correctly judged that Bragg’s disciplinarian approach would allow him to tou ...
LIEUTENANT COLONEL G. C. KNIFFIN, ON THE STAFF OF UNION GENERAL THOMAS L. CRITTENDEN AT STONES RIVER, IN BATTLES & LEADERS O ...
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Cavalry in the Civil War Initially neglected, cavalry emerged as an important element on both sides of the Civil War. Whether en ...
CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR After the Civil War the cavalry became, for a time, the most prestigious and most numerous branch of th ...
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CLASH OF CAVALRY Ordered to ravage the fertile Shenandoah Valley, Union cavalry commander Philip Sheridan rode into Winchester o ...
Cavalry Equipment Although sabers and other traditional cavalry weapons were still issued, the Civil War saw mounted troops on b ...
CAVALRY EQUIPMENT ■(6 RIDING GLOVES, 6TH VIRGINIA CAVALRY ■■(4 WESTERN-STYLE SPUR ■(5 SWAN-NECK SPUR ■(2 SADDLE ■(3 SADDLEBAG ■( ...
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THE UNION TIGHTENS ITS GRIP 1863 Both sides wrestled with new realities that changed the nature of the war. As the Confederacy r ...
he nature of the war changed decisively with President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation on the first day of 1863. The extent ...
the succession of great and by no means one-sided battles, the Union clearly held the initiative in both of the war’s main theat ...
THE UNION TIGHTENS ITS GRIP 1863 APRIL 7 Admiral Samuel F. Du Pont leads an unsuccessful Union naval assault on Charleston, Sout ...
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