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Premier of The Gray House on Civil War Spies in Richmond on Feb 21

The Gray House will premier on Amazon Prime on February 21. It is an eight-part series produced by Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman and it…

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The Republican House Divided: Civil War Memory, Civil Rights, and the Transformation of the GOP  by Tim Galsworthy

The Republican House Divided: Civil War Memory, Civil Rights, and the Transformation of the GOP  by Tim Galsworthy published by the University of South Carolina…

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Washband Tavern Stop on the Underground Railroad in Oxford Ct

I was up in Oxford, Connecticut to see a reported stop on the Underground Railroad. I have visited a number of these over the years…

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Did New Orleans Immigrants See Union Soldiers as Occupiers or Liberators?

Originally Posted April 19, 2012 by Patrick Young, Esq. When the first Union Navy ships reached Confederate New Orleans on April 25, 1862, they were met with…

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Union General Ben Butler Leverages Immigrant Politics in New Orleans

Originally posted May 3, 2012  in The Immigrants’ Civil War by Patrick Young, Esq. – Blogger While the Union held military control of New Orleans after April 1862,…

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Union Leader Ben Butler Seeks Support in a Hostile New Orleans

Originally posted April 27, 2012 in The Immigrants’ Civil War General Benjamin Franklin Butler may have been the third most hated man in the Confederacy….

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Did Immigrants Hand New Orleans Over to the Union Army?

Originally posted April 10, 2012  in The Immigrants’ Civil War by Patrick Young, Esq. – Blogger New Orleans was the only major city in the Confederacy,…

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Smithsonian Deadline for Review of All Content from White House

Although the Smithsonian is a separately chartered agency that is not accountable to the presidency, the White House has set next week as the deadline…

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Rowayton Veterans Memorial Norwalk Ct.

Usually when I drive up to Connecticut, I bring  Dave Pelland’s authoritative book on that state’s Civil War monuments. Two weeks ago I was up…

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The Know Nothing Colonel and the Irish Soldier

Originally published April 5, 2012  in The Immigrants’ Civil War by Patrick Young, Esq. – Blogger The North was an ethnically polarized region at the start…

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