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All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac: A Trip to Gettysburg with the Kids
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All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac. The Civil War in Northern Virginia and Beyond. Thursday, June 25, 2015. A Trip to Gettysburg with the Kids. As the followers of this blog's feeds on Facebook and Twitter know, I often take my twin sons to Civil War sites in and around Northern Virginia. I am a big believer in exposing them to history at an early age. They may not really "get it," but I am sure that deep down, an understanding, or better yet, an interest, is taking root. Even before driving up US-15, I ...
All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac: Confederate Symbols, a Call to Moderation, and a Respect for History
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All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac. The Civil War in Northern Virginia and Beyond. Friday, July 3, 2015. Confederate Symbols, a Call to Moderation, and a Respect for History. I guess it was folly for me to think I could avoid writing a post on the recent controversy over Confederate symbols. I usually try to steer clear of these fights. However, as an amateur historian (or whatever you want to call me! 1) As a boy, I grew up admiring the South, and the Confederate generals. (See this post. Are unfortunat...
All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac: Contraband Camp Developments, Late Summer & Fall 1864, Part II
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All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac. The Civil War in Northern Virginia and Beyond. Friday, February 6, 2015. Contraband Camp Developments, Late Summer and Fall 1864, Part II. Last week I wrote about the efforts of the Friends' Association for the Aid and Elevation of the Freedmen to assist the contrabands living on government farms in Northern Virginia during the summer and fall of 1864. 12) Longstreth and Mott were pleased with the educational arrangements, despite the loss of one teacher:. The new scho...
All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac: Savas Beatie Author Conclave: South Mountain and Antietam
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All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac. The Civil War in Northern Virginia and Beyond. Friday, August 2, 2013. Savas Beatie Author Conclave: South Mountain and Antietam. This past Tuesday I had the pleasure of attending a portion of the Author Conclave. Sponsored by Savas Beatie. A few factors influenced my choice. I am a bit of an Antietam Campaign buff and had never visited South Mountain. Plus an opportunity to hear Tom in action was too good to pass up. Needless to say, I was not disappointed. View from ...
All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac: The Johnston Family and Benvenue: A Story of Civilians and the War in Northern Virginia, Part II
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All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac. The Civil War in Northern Virginia and Beyond. Thursday, October 18, 2012. The Johnston Family and Benvenue: A Story of Civilians and the War in Northern Virginia, Part II. A couple weeks ago I wrote. Gen Winfield Scott Hancock (courtesy of Old Pictures. And in the tents we are able to pitch, we hope to make comfortable all the sick of our brigade. J Harry Thompson, the surgeon of the 43rd New York, later recalled:. JH Thompson Test., Johnston SCC file, 68.). A soldier...
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Civil Warriors: March 2005
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Refighting the American Civil War, One Blog Post at a Time. Monday, March 28, 2005. History of Confederate Troop Strength. Fascinating graph of fluctuating Confederate troop strength over the war's four years. (Hat tip to Civil War Bookshelf. Sunday, March 20, 2005. A nice series of recent black and white views of Antietam National Battlefield. By photographer Darin Boville. Saturday, March 19, 2005. Rally on the High Ground. Rally on the High Ground: The National Park Service Symposium on the Civil War.
Finding Aunt Delia: June 2011
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Sunday, June 5, 2011. Re-Establishing Alexandria's NAACP Branch. Though the first Alexandria Branch of the NAACP was established in 1919. It became inactive. In 1933, another application for charter was submitted and accepted. Like the earlier one, the members' names were followed by their address and occupation. Alexandria Branch Charter Application Cover. Branch Files, Records of the NAACP, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 612 South Washington Street. 725 South Fairfax Street.
Finding Aunt Delia: Back Just in Time for a Memorable Memorial Day
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Monday, May 30, 2011. Back Just in Time for a Memorable Memorial Day. Didn't intend to go missing for the spring but got too busy with several things - a course on "Interpreting Material Culture," a couple of Alexandria Historical Society. Projects, and the day job which started taking up more evening and weekend time. Family Bible transcription from Civil War pension application #485519, National Archives. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Finding Aunt Delia. Helpful Sites for Local Research.
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Poore Boys In Gray. Discuss the book and get tips to write about your own family during the Civil War. Did Your Confederate Ancestor Surrender at Appomattox? April 9, 2015. At 1:30 pm on April 9, 1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee met Union General Ulysses S. Grant in the …. Continue reading →. 8216;We were with Western Men from Mississippi and Louisiana, the Bravest Men I Ever Saw in Battle”. April 2, 2015. Continue reading →. How Did Combat End for Your Civil War Ancestor? April 1, 2015. Ancestors...
Civil War Medicine (and Writing): 150 Years Ago Today, Everyday - Interview with Rudi Keller of the Columbia Daily Tribune
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Thursday, September 25, 2014. 150 Years Ago Today, Everyday. Interview with Rudi Keller of the Columbia Daily Tribune. As a Civil War enthusiast, one of the great joys I've had in the six-plus months I've lived here in central Missouri is reading the daily "Life During War Time" column in the Columbia Daily Tribune. The column from Tuesday of this week.
Civil War Medicine (and Writing): Topeka's Medicine Man - W. W. Gavitt - Part 1 of 5 - The Man and his Medicine!
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, March 2, 2012. Topeka's Medicine Man - W. W. Gavitt - Part 1 of 5 - The Man and his Medicine! You know the old Frank Sinatra song:. My kind of town, Topeka is.Calling me home, Topeka is.". Well, something like that, anyway. Topeka, Kansas, is my hometown. I was born there and our famil. For almost a hundred years! In 1867 W. W. Gavitt c...E to ...
Civil War Medicine (and Writing): "Six Feet Under" - Visit to National Museum of Funeral History - #2 - Lincoln Funeral Train
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, June 3, 2011. Six Feet Under" - Visit to National Museum of Funeral History - #2 - Lincoln Funeral Train. My first post about my visit to the National Museum of Funeral History. In this post, I highlight one of the Museum's special perm. Nent exhibits: Presidential Funerals. Indeed, the Museum has one of only three. T "Abraham Lincoln Online".
Civil War Medicine (and Writing): "Union Bitters" and "Dr. Scott's Pills" (MORE Medicine-Related Civil War Patriotic Covers!)
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Sunday, December 11, 2011. Union Bitters" and "Dr. Scott's Pills" (MORE Medicine-Related Civil War Patriotic Covers! About a year ago, I wrote a blog post (. About some medicine-related Civil War patriotic covers (aka envelopes) in my collection. In the past year I have added a few more which I happily share below. First up is: "To Cure Rebellion".
Civil War Medicine (and Writing): Dr. John S. Sappington - Part II - "Sappington on Fevers"
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Saturday, June 14, 2014. Dr John S. Sappington - Part II - "Sappington on Fevers". As I have long since departed from the theory and practice in which I was principally taught, and am now engaged in writing against them, it may be proper that I should give my reasons to the public for doing so.". In Part I of this series ( here. Although the author has...
Civil War Medicine (and Writing): The Sugar-Coated Pill of Secession (and Other Civil War Patriotic Covers)
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Civil War Medicine (and Writing). A blog on Civil War-era medicine and my own historical research and writing. Galveston and the Civil War - Bibliography. Friday, January 30, 2015. The Sugar-Coated Pill of Secession (and Other Civil War Patriotic Covers). In previous posts (. I have written about my interest in Civil War patriotic covers (envelopes), especially those that have a medicine-related theme. The official magazine of the. Federation of Historical Bottle Collectors. First, a couple of new covers!
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All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac. The Civil War in Northern Virginia and Beyond. Wednesday, May 25, 2016. A Change and Possibly More on the Way. As I approach my blog's sixth anniversary, I have started to think about how I may readjust the format and content here at All Not So Quiet Along the Potomac. Saturday, May 14, 2016. Interview with the Manassas Battlefield Trust. Thursday, March 3, 2016. Civil War Views: Log Huts for Contrabands? Not long ago the Arlington Historical Society. On its Facebook p...
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