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Sherman presents Lincoln with a Christmas gift

Sherman presents Lincoln with a Christmas gift

by TeachCivilWar | Dec 22, 2018 | Famous Civil War People, Teaching the Civil War

On December 22, 1864, Union General William T. Sherman presents the city of Savannah, Georgia, to President Abraham Lincoln. Sherman captured the city after his famous March to the Sea from Atlanta. Savannah had been one of the last major ports that remained open to...
Death of Robert E. Lee

Death of Robert E. Lee

by TeachCivilWar | Oct 12, 2018 | Famous Civil War People, Teaching the Civil War

Confederate General Robert E. Lee Dies After Suffering a StrokeOn this day in 1870, General Robert Edward Lee, the commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, dies peacefully at his home in Lexington, Virginia. He was 63 years old.The following photograph...
The Death of Mary Todd Lincoln

The Death of Mary Todd Lincoln

by TeachCivilWar | Jul 16, 2018 | Famous Civil War People, Teaching the Civil War

The Death of Mary Todd Lincoln Mary Lincoln passed away on July 16, 1882, at the home of her sister Elizabeth in Springfield, IL. At her funeral, Reverend Reed eloquently spoke of two trees that had grown so close together that their roots had become intertwined. When...
The Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators 

The Execution of the Lincoln Conspirators 

by TeachCivilWar | Jul 7, 2018 | Teaching the Civil War

On July 7, 1865, four conspirators of the Lincoln assassination, Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, were hanged just after 1:30 p.m. on a very hot day in the prison yard of the Old Arsenal Penitentiary, which is now on the grounds of Fort...
June 30 1863 – Prelude to Gettysburg

June 30 1863 – Prelude to Gettysburg

by TeachCivilWar | Jun 30, 2018 | Civil War Related Primary Sources, Teaching the Civil War

After some minor skirmishes, Major General John Buford is convinced that the Confederates are near the small town of Cashtown and that they will be marching on Gettysburg the next day. Buford sends a message to Gen. John Reynolds to come up quickly while he holds...
Prelude to Gettysburg – The Battle of Hanover

Prelude to Gettysburg – The Battle of Hanover

by TeachCivilWar | Jun 30, 2018 | Teaching the Civil War

The Battle of Hanover, Pennsylvania was a small skirmish between Union and Confederate cavalry that had a significant impact on the Gettysburg Campaign by delaying Confederate General JEB Stuart. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick’s division of Union cavalry dashes north to...
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