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Cat and mouse: Author to discuss effects of Confederate blockade-runners during Civil War
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If you go Historian Robert Browning presents a free lecture, The
Blockade Will Be Broken: The Union Blockade of the East Coast During
the Civil War, at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Cultural Center in
Charleston. The lecture is part of the 2005 Civil War Scholars
Lecture Series program.
rustymarks@wvgazette.com
Most people think of the American Civil War as a clash of blue and
gray armies, battling over stretches of woods, fences and crossroads.
But the war might have dragged on ...
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Now for the Contest: Coastal and Oceanic Naval Operations in the Civil War
The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
; Now for the Contest: Coastal and Oceanic Naval Operations in the Civil War * William H. Roberts * Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004 * xviii, pp. * $39.95 The past two decades have witnessed a profound change in the content and focus of military studies of the Civil War. Military
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WEB SITES ABOUND FOR CIVIL WAR DEVOTEES.(Technology)(Column)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; ... extensive listing of events (lectures, tours, anniversary programs, re-enactments, etc.) There's also a Maps section where you can download detailed maps of these areas. If you're going to concentrate on national battlefields, national monuments, national ...
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Al Qaeda wants civil war; But Iraqis embrace the democratic process.(OPED)
The Washington Times
; ... label civil war ? That would seem to be the question Iraq posed in the aftermath of the bombing of the Shi'ite mosque on Feb. 22. News accounts following the bombing described Iraq as on the brink of civil war. There were two things striking about these reports ...
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THE CIVIL WAR DID NOT TAKE PLACE: Presidential Address 30 September 2000
The American Journal of Semiotics
; Civil War? "The American Civil War" did not take place. Now before you group me with the holocaust deniers and the flat earth crowd, I do not deny events such as the Battle of Gettysburg or the Emancipation Proclamation occurred in the real world. What I do deny, and emphatically so, is that the
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A devoted band of history buffs brings the Civil War to life
Honolulu Star - Bulletin
; MOST stories about the Civil War are so entrenched in the public consciousness that they sound apocryphal, and here's another: As the newly launched Confederacy prepared to fire upon Abner Doubleday's troops holed up in Fort Sumter, the Southern artillery men found it difficult to rain death on
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