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In nominator HF's words, "This article tells the story of what one academic has described as the 'worst war crime ever committed on Arkansas soil'. On April 18, a Union wagon train was ambushed by Confederate cavalry. Despite the sounds of the battle being audible at the main Union camp, no
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In their nomination statement Hog Farm described this as "A fairly confusing ACW naval action". It covers a naval battle on the Mississippi River in Tennessee that took place on 10 May 1862. The Confederates launched a surprise attack against early riverine ironclads using
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HF's second FA of the month concerns a politician, lawyer and soldier who saw combat in the American Civil War, leading a militia unit into battle against the US Army while a sitting member of the
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assistance was sent. The battle then devolves into racially motivated butchery. While not as well-known as the
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has gone got the whole bag sewn up this month! Call out the Monopolies Commission  :)
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June 2024

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Issue 218, June 2024
Front page
Project news
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John Bullock Clark
Battle of Poison Spring
Hog Farm
Fort Pillow Massacre
Lawrence Massacre
John Bullock Clark
Hog Farm
United States House of Representatives
Confederate States Senate
Confederate House of Representatives
A Continental XI-1430 aircraft engine in the collection of the National Air and Space Museum
Continental XI-1430
National Air and Space Museum
A Boeing–Saab T-7 Red Hawk in flight
Boeing–Saab T-7 Red Hawk
A poster depicting the United Nations alliance in 1943. Restored by Bammesk
United Nations alliance
Bammesk

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