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Death of a mascot – Sallie

Death of a mascot – Sallie

During the Civil War, many regiments had mascots to lift their spirits and provide a sense of companionship during the difficult and often terrifying days of battle. One such mascot was Sallie, a Staffordshire Terrier who became the beloved pet of the 11th...

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William Henry Johnson – Abraham Lincoln’s Valet

William Henry Johnson – Abraham Lincoln’s Valet

On November 19, 1863, President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg was a whirlwind affair, lasting just 24 hours, yet packed with a relentless schedule. Despite retiring to bed late, Lincoln rose early on the 19th, embarking on a guided tour of the battlefield. The pivotal...

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Camp Curtin

Camp Curtin

Camp Curtin in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania played a crucial role during the American Civil War. As the largest training camp for Union soldiers during the war, it was a vital hub for military training, supply, and deployment.  History of Camp Curtin Camp Curtin was...

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Civil War Corps Badges

Civil War Corps Badges

During the American Civil War, corps badges played a significant role in identifying soldiers and their respective units. These badges were used to distinguish between different corps, divisions, brigades, and regiments. They were a source of pride for soldiers and...

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