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 New York Times (blog) | Andrew Johnson's Difficult TaskNew York Times (blog)After describing the “lamentable crisis” through which the state's government was “set at defiance, and the Constitution and the Laws contemned, by a rebellious, armed force,” Johnson solicited support from all those citizens “desirous or willing to ... and more » |
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| leadership evolves in ArkansasDeWitt Era-EnterpriseA further indication to Little Rock citizens that help was forthcoming was the arrival of two makeshift gunboats from the Confederate States Navy. The diminutive Maurepas with five or six guns commanded by 21-year naval veteran Joseph Fry ascended the ... |
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| Escape from the Union Army's Elmira Prison, part IIAuburn CitizenThe men involved were fellow soldiers in the Confederate States Army. Sgt. John Fox Maull and JP Putegnat were both in Jeff Davis's artillery. Putegnat, the leader, recruited first Maull and three other men to work with him on a escape involving ... |
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 NJ.com | What's in a name? Fort Mott in Salem CountyNJ.comMajor General Gershom Mott was born in 1822 in Lamberton, and was a United States Army officer and general in the Union Army during the Civil War. He began his first job as a sales clerk at 14 and became a second lieutenant in the 10th US Infantry ... |
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