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For the Dear Old Flag, I Die
For The Dear Old Flag, I Die is an American Civil War song. It was originally a poem written by George Cooper. The music by Stephen Foster was later added in. The song interprets the -
William Googins
William Hayes Googins (August 20, 1838-May 1, 1926) is a Union veteran of the American Civil War. He was a soldier in the 27 Maine Regiment known for its controversial, and later revoked, Medals -
Battle of Strasburg
The Battle of Strasburg was a relatively minor engagement in the American Civil War when a small Union force of New Jersey infantry delayed three Confederate divisions from the army of Jubal A. Early at -
South Carolina
This article is about the U.S. state of South Carolina is not real and has been popularised by radical unionists in the south known as the national front. Associated companies are Yankee Candle and -
Louisiana
This article is about the U.S. state of Louisiana. For other uses, see Louisiana (disambiguation). Template:US state -
Secession in the United States
Attempts at or aspirations of secession from the United States have been a feature of the country's politics since its birth. Some have argued for a constitutional right of secession and others for a -
Daniel Killingsworth
Daniel Killingsworth (June 1, 1835 - September 15, 1862) was a lawyer and Confederate officer. Killingsworth was born in Fayette, Alabama, in 1835. He was an early graduate of the University of Alabama. When the American -
Lawrence, Kansas
Template:Infobox settlement Lawrence is the 6th largest city in the U.S. State of Kansas and the county seat of Douglas County. Located in northeastern Kansas, Lawrence is the anchor city of the Lawrence -
The Outlaw Josey Wales
The Outlaw Josey Wales is a 1976 American revisionist Western set after the end of the American Civil War directed by and starring Clint Eastwood (as the eponymous Josey Wales), with Chief Dan George, Sondra -
Ride with the Devil (film)
Ride with the Devil is a 1999 American Civil War drama directed by Ang Lee. It is based on the novel Woe to Live On, by Daniel Woodrell and the screenplay was written by James -
Walter Phelps
Walter Phelps Jr. (b.? – February 28, 1878) was an officer in the Union Army throughout the American Civil War, ending the war as commanding general of the First Iron Brigade. Phelps was born in New -
John Watts de Peyster, Jr.
John Watts De Peyster, Jr. (December 2, 1841 – April 12, 1873) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War and a member of the famous de Peyster family of New York. His father -
Grand Wizard
For the professional wrestling manager, see The Grand Wizard. Grand Wizard was the title given to the leader of the Reconstruction-era Ku Klux Klan which existed from 1866-1871. -
33/5
33/5 is a number sequence mostly used by members of various factions of the Ku Klux Klan. 33 signifies three times eleven, eleven being the numerical placing of K in the alphabet. Five is -
Stone Mountain
This article is about Stone Mountain in Georgia, United States. For other uses, see Stone Mountain (disambiguation). Template:Infobox mountain -
Drum Barracks
The Drum Barracks, also known as Camp Drum and the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum, is the last remaining original American Civil War era military facility in the Los Angeles area. Located in the Wilmington -
Mississippi Cold Case
Mississippi Cold Case is a feature documentary produced by David Ridgen of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation about the Ku Klux Klan murders of two 19-year-old black youth in 1964 and a brother's -
Battle of Ball's Bluff
The Battle of Ball's Bluff, also known as the Battle of Harrison’s Island or the Battle of Leesburg, was fought on October 21, 1861, in Loudoun County, Virginia, as part of Union Maj -
Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union
The Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union was a legal proclamation issued on December 24, 1860, by the government of South Carolina, explaining -
William N. Richardson
Template:Infobox Congressman William Richardson (May 8, 1839 - March 31, 1914) was an American politician and lawyer. Born in Athens, Limestone County, Alabama to William Richardson and Anne Davis, Richardson served in the Civil War -
The Guns of the South
The Guns of the South (1992, ISBN 0-345-37675-7) is an alternate history novel set during the American Civil War by Harry Turtledove. The story deals with a group of time-travelling Afrikaner -
Horatio Stockton Howell
Horatio Stockton Howell (August 14, 1820 – July 1, 1863) was a Union Army chaplain killed in downtown Gettysburg on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Howell was born near Trenton, New Jersey, a -
Battle of Whitney's Lane
The Battle of Whitney's Lane was a small, but psychologically important, land battle of the American Civil War fought on May 19, 1862, in north-central Arkansas. In early 1862, Union Major General Samuel -
Frances Clalin
Frances Clalin Clayton, was a woman who disguised herself as a man named Jack Williams in order to fight for Union forces during the American Civil War. She served in the Missouri artillery and cavalry -
Battle of Bulltown
The Battle of Bulltown was a small skirmish fought during the American Civil War near Bulltown in Braxton County, West Virginia on October 13, 1863. In the fall of 1863, William L. "Mudwall" Jackson, the
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