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President reasoned that Burnside could not get himself into too much trouble there. However, antiwar sentiment was riding high in the Western states as they had traditionally carried on a great deal of commerce with the South, and there was little in the way of abolitionist sentiment there or a desire to fight for the purpose of ending slavery. Burnside was thoroughly disturbed by this trend and issued a series of orders forbidding "the expression of public sentiments against the war or the Administration" in his department; this finally climaxed with General Order No. 38, which declared that "any person found guilty of treason will be tried by a military tribunal and either imprisoned or banished to enemy lines".
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Vallandigham for treason. A military court tried him and found him guilty of violating
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566:. His father was a native of South Carolina; he was a slave owner who freed his slaves when he relocated to Indiana. Ambrose attended Liberty Seminary as a young boy, but his education was interrupted when his mother died in 1841; he was apprenticed to a local tailor, eventually becoming a partner in the business.
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personally lead an assault by the IX corps. His corps commanders talked him out of it, but relations were strained between the general and his subordinates. Accepting full blame, he offered to retire from the U.S. Army, but this was refused. Burnside's detractors labeled him the "Butcher of
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1278:, serving from May 29, 1866, to May 25, 1869. He was nominated by the Republican Party to be their candidate for governor in March 1866, and Burnside was elected governor in a landslide on April 4, 1866. This began Burnside's political career as a Republican, as he had been a Democrat before the war.
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President Lincoln as a "tyrant" who sought to abolish the Constitution and set up a dictatorship. Burnside had dispatched several agents to the rally who took down notes and brought back their "evidence" to the general, who then declared that it was sufficient grounds to arrest
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to be reopened and announced that Burnside had exceeded his authority in both cases. The President then issued a warning that generals were not to arrest civilians or close down newspapers again without the White House's permission.
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contracted the Burnside Arms Company to equip a large portion of the Army with his carbine, mostly cavalry and induced him to establish extensive factories for its manufacture. The
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The Fight for Chattanooga: Chickamauga to Missionary Ridge
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Goolrick, William K., and the Editors of Time-Life Books.
1875:"George McClellan - Biography, Civil War & Importance"
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1908:. Southern Claims Commission. p. 35. Archived from
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2714:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1964.
2646:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1997.
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
2749:. New Work: D. Appleton & Co., 1887–1889 and 1999.
2129:. New York Times, December 14, 1870, p. 6c, last line.
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1934:. Providence, RI: The Providence Press, 1903, p. 56.
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United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
2278:. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press.
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Engraving of General Burnside in full dress uniform
2657:Sauers, Richard A. "Ambrose Everett Burnside." In
2045:Wert, pp. 385–86; Mierka, np.; Eicher, pp. 155–56.
2576:Korn, Jerry, and the Editors of Time-Life Books.
2516:. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001.
2166:. The Boston Globe. September 14, 1881. p. 1
717:At the outbreak of the Civil War, Burnside was a
7523:People of Rhode Island in the American Civil War
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5544:Confederate States presidential election of 1861
2473:. Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, 1951.
2329:"Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, (sculpture)"
1487:, a New York sculptor, was dedicated in 1887 at
826:. In July, his forces were transported north to
2712:Generals in Blue: Lives of the Union Commanders
2565:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2002.
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5368:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.
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7518:Presidents of the National Rifle Association
2676:Landscape Turned Red: The Battle of Antietam
723:1st Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry Regiment
7543:People of Indiana in the American Civil War
2746:Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography
1946:Wilson, np.; Warner, p. 58; Sauers, p. 328.
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1592:List of American Civil War generals (Union)
857:, in which Burnside appeared as a witness.
721:in the Rhode Island Militia. He raised the
76:March 4, 1875 – September 13, 1881
16:American general and politician (1824–1881)
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2580:. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1985.
2550:. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1985.
2455:. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1984.
2453:The Bloodiest Day: The Battle of Antietam
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949:After McClellan failed to pursue General
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756:Burnside commanded the Coast Division or
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6373:United States senators from Rhode Island
3457:Treatment of slaves in the United States
2965:U.S. senator (Class 1) from Rhode Island
2731:. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2005.
2596:Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
2531:. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959.
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2868:Commander of the Army of the Potomac
2424:The Romance of Wisconsin Place Names
2421:Robert E. Gard (September 9, 2015).
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945:Union General Ambrose Burnside, 1862
407:Burnside's North Carolina Expedition
119:May 29, 1866 – May 25, 1869
5539:Committee on the Conduct of the War
5215:United Daughters of the Confederacy
2333:Smithsonian Art Inventories Catalog
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7548:American people of English descent
5609:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
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4948:impeachment managers investigation
3327:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
3145:Jeffersonville Quartermaster Depot
2678:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1983.
2639:biography. Accessed July 19, 2010.
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758:North Carolina Expeditionary Force
585:He obtained an appointment to the
466:Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
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7573:19th-century American politicians
5034:Reconstruction military districts
3482:Abolitionism in the United States
3437:Plantations in the American South
3352:Origins of the American Civil War
3050:Indiana in the American Civil War
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2696:. Random House Publishing Group.
2529:West Point Atlas of American Wars
2356:"Hope Street Survey Descriptions"
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5664:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
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2335:. The Smithsonian Institution
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5453:Confederate revolving cannon
5195:Sons of Confederate Veterans
5066:South Carolina riots of 1876
5044:Indian Council at Fort Smith
4995:South Carolina riots of 1876
4960:Knights of the White Camelia
3452:Slavery in the United States
3155:New Albany National Cemetery
2762:at History of American Women
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1140:Battle of Campbell's Station
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5632:Battle Hymn of the Republic
5383:United Confederate Veterans
5220:Children of the Confederacy
5210:United Confederate Veterans
5205:Southern Historical Society
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3837:Price's Missouri Expedition
3307:Timeline leading to the War
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2494:. New York: Penguin Press.
1982:Esposito, text for map 120.
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1366:First Congregational Church
1332:Foreign Relations Committee
1317:Declaration of Independence
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5363:Grand Army of the Republic
5255:Grand Army of the Republic
5073:Southern Claims Commission
3140:Jefferson General Hospital
2931:Grand Army of the Republic
2393:University of Rhode Island
2389:"URI History and Timeline"
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1545:University of Rhode Island
1476:to honor Ambrose Burnside.
1287:Grand Army of the Republic
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5126:Confederate History Month
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5325:U.S. national cemeteries
5131:Confederate Memorial Day
5116:Civil War Trails Program
4985:New Orleans riot of 1866
3216:Union Literary Institute
2900:Governor of Rhode Island
2813:Governor of Rhode Island
2794:Party political offices
2786:Civil War Home biography
1973:Grimsley, p. 245, n. 43.
1930:William Palmer Hopkins,
1302:Drexel, Harjes & Co.
1276:Governor of Rhode Island
1187:Spotsylvania Court House
970:Battle of Fredericksburg
937:Battle of Fredericksburg
893:Battle of South Mountain
778:Battle of Elizabeth City
730:First Battle of Bull Run
708:General Ambrose Burnside
646:Providence, Rhode Island
522:Governor of Rhode Island
461:Battle of the Wilderness
441:Battle of Fredericksburg
429:Battle of South Mountain
412:Battle of Roanoke Island
402:First Battle of Bull Run
223:Providence, Rhode Island
205:Cause of death
107:Governor of Rhode Island
5758:Confederate war finance
5378:Southern Cross of Honor
5346:1938 Gettysburg reunion
5341:1913 Gettysburg reunion
5039:Reconstruction Treaties
5012:Enforcement Act of 1870
4895:Freedman's Savings Bank
3512:Lane Debates on Slavery
3337:Lincoln–Douglas debates
2766:Ambrose E. Burnside in
2744:"Ambrose Burnside." In
2514:Civil War High Commands
2274:Romig, Walter (1986) .
2193:"The Lamented Burnside"
2164:"General Burnside Dead"
1470:Lapeer County, Michigan
1454:Equestrian monument in
1209:Petersburg Crater, 1865
1112:, Burnside advanced to
1075:Clement L. Vallandigham
959:New Baltimore, Virginia
571:Charlotte "Lottie" Moon
507:Ambrose Everts Burnside
175:Ambrose Everts Burnside
5817:Richmond riots of 1863
5743:Baltimore riot of 1861
5523:U.S. Military Railroad
5443:Confederate Home Guard
5175:Historiographic issues
5141:Historical reenactment
3640:Revenue Cutter Service
3507:William Lloyd Garrison
3416:Dred Scott v. Sandford
2852:Department of Virginia
2632:March 3, 2016, at the
1534:New Burnside, Illinois
1459:
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1422:
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1350:
1210:
1144:Battle of Fort Sanders
1008:
946:
880:
855:Porter's court-martial
828:Newport News, Virginia
748:
709:
633:
575:Virginia "Ginnie" Moon
5782:Great Revival of 1863
5659:Maryland, My Maryland
5448:Confederate railroads
5111:Civil War Roundtables
4980:Meridian riot of 1871
4975:Memphis riots of 1866
3532:George Luther Stearns
3517:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
3410:Crittenden Compromise
3185:Battle of Pogue's Run
3011:William Conant Church
2768:Encyclopedia Virginia
2627:"Rhode Island's Own."
2527:Esposito, Vincent J.
2508:Eicher, John H., and
2127:"Americans in London"
2095:"Timeline of the NRA"
1650:on December 12, 2008.
1506:Richardson Romanesque
1499:Bristol, Rhode Island
1453:
1432:
1409:
1407:summarized Burnside:
1388:
1377:Assessment and legacy
1345:
1208:
1129:Battle of Chickamauga
1006:
944:
875:
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707:
642:Newport, Rhode Island
631:
623:Las Vegas, New Mexico
581:Early military career
554:Burnside was born in
476:Battle of Cold Harbor
348:Years of service
198:Bristol, Rhode Island
59:United States Senator
5669:Daar kom die Alibama
5584:National Union Party
5260:memorials to Lincoln
5180:Lost Cause mythology
4885:Eufaula riot of 1874
4873:Confederate refugees
4086:District of Columbia
3713:Union naval blockade
3559:Underground Railroad
3347:Nullification crisis
3001:President of the NRA
2779:May 3, 2008, at the
2399:on November 14, 2012
2354:Marshall, Philip C.
2276:Michigan Place Names
2101:. January 12, 2013.
1662:indentured servitude
1644:www.familysearch.org
1398:The Sword of Lincoln
1346:Burnside's grave at
1220:Battle of the Crater
1176:Battle of North Anna
1127:was defeated at the
1125:William S. Rosecrans
1114:Knoxville, Tennessee
1035:improve this article
603:Mexican–American War
533:Battle of the Crater
488:Battle of the Crater
471:Battle of North Anna
392:Mexican–American War
267:; died
250:Mary Richmond Bishop
7528:Union Army generals
5827:Supreme Court cases
5594:Radical Republicans
5373:Old soldiers' homes
5357:Confederate Veteran
5283:artworks in Capitol
5002:Reconstruction acts
4863:Colfax riot of 1873
3827:Richmond-Petersburg
3432:Fugitive slave laws
3362:Popular sovereignty
3342:Missouri Compromise
3332:Kansas-Nebraska Act
3094:Lambdin P. Milligan
2861:George B. McClellan
2592:McPherson, James M.
2264:Catton, pp. 256–57.
2219:Swan Point Cemetery
2099:The Washington Post
2084:Eicher, pp. 155–56.
1906:Library of Congress
1836:Library of Congress
1817:Bailey, pp. 126–39.
1799:Bailey, pp. 120–21.
1781:Marvel, pp. 209–10.
1772:Marvel, pp. 99–100.
1555:Burnside, Wisconsin
1551:was opened in 1966.
1370:Swan Point Cemetery
1348:Swan Point Cemetery
1298:Franco-Prussian War
879:at Antietam in 2023
805:Burnside Expedition
762:Annapolis, Maryland
738:Army of the Potomac
690:George B. McClellan
483:Siege of Petersburg
375:Army of the Potomac
219:Swan Point Cemetery
7465:American Civil War
5648:A Lincoln Portrait
5589:Politicians killed
5513:U.S. Balloon Corps
5508:Union corps badges
5288:memorials to Davis
5158:Disenfranchisement
5029:Reconstruction era
4910:Timber Culture Act
4868:Compromise of 1877
3832:Franklin–Nashville
3502:Frederick Douglass
3405:Cornerstone Speech
3322:Compromise of 1850
3270:American Civil War
2971:Served alongside:
2927:Commander-in-Chief
2885:Political offices
2541:West Point website
2471:Mr. Lincoln's Army
2360:Philip C. Marshall
2225:on August 12, 2022
2036:, pp. 70, 166, 322
1808:Sears, pp. 264–65.
1524:Burnside, Kentucky
1460:
1435:
1418:Mr. Lincoln's Army
1351:
1211:
1156:William T. Sherman
1110:Knoxville Campaign
1079:Mount Vernon, Ohio
1009:
974:Rappahannock River
966:Richmond, Virginia
947:
897:Battle of Antietam
881:
835:Peninsula Campaign
793:United States Navy
749:
710:
679:Burnside ran as a
653:United States Army
634:
451:Knoxville Campaign
434:Battle of Antietam
417:Battle of New Bern
397:American Civil War
338:United States Army
191:September 13, 1881
87:William Sprague IV
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3400:African Americans
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3180:Battle of Corydon
3114:Indiana regiments
3064:William A. Bowles
3017:
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3008:Succeeded by
2982:Nelson W. Aldrich
2979:Succeeded by
2969:1875–1881
2938:Succeeded by
2907:Succeeded by
2875:Succeeded by
2850:Succeeded by
2830:Military offices
2820:Succeeded by
2817:1866, 1867, 1868
2703:978-1-5883-6848-5
2673:Sears, Stephen W.
2625:Mierka, Gregg A.
2610:Marvel, William.
2501:978-1-59420-487-6
2434:978-0-87020-708-2
1912:on April 15, 2021
1842:on April 15, 2021
1578:Gods and Generals
1573:Ronald F. Maxwell
1514:Augustus O. Bourn
1510:Chester A. Arthur
1481:equestrian statue
1474:Burnside Township
1313:Centennial Legion
1258:Postbellum career
1168:Overland Campaign
1162:Overland Campaign
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889:Maryland Campaign
877:Burnside's Bridge
595:second lieutenant
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424:Maryland Campaign
99:Nelson W. Aldrich
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3074:Ambrose Burnside
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1103:John Hunt Morgan
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5955:
5953:
5950:
5948:
5945:
5944:
5941:
5937:
5930:
5925:
5923:
5918:
5916:
5911:
5910:
5907:
5895:
5891:
5887:
5885:
5877:
5876:
5873:
5859:
5856:
5855:
5853:
5849:
5843:
5840:
5838:
5835:
5833:
5830:
5828:
5825:
5823:
5820:
5818:
5815:
5813:
5812:Photographers
5810:
5808:
5805:
5803:
5800:
5798:
5795:
5793:
5790:
5788:
5787:Gender issues
5785:
5783:
5780:
5776:
5773:
5772:
5771:
5768:
5764:
5761:
5760:
5759:
5756:
5754:
5751:
5749:
5746:
5744:
5741:
5740:
5738:
5734:
5726:
5723:
5721:
5718:
5716:
5713:
5711:
5708:
5707:
5706:
5703:
5701:
5698:
5696:
5693:
5691:
5688:
5686:
5683:
5682:
5680:
5676:
5670:
5667:
5665:
5662:
5660:
5657:
5655:
5652:
5650:
5649:
5645:
5643:
5640:
5638:
5635:
5633:
5630:
5629:
5627:
5625:
5621:
5615:
5614:War Democrats
5612:
5610:
5607:
5605:
5604:Union Leagues
5602:
5600:
5597:
5595:
5592:
5590:
5587:
5585:
5582:
5580:
5577:
5575:
5572:
5570:
5567:
5565:
5562:
5560:
5557:
5555:
5552:
5550:
5547:
5545:
5542:
5540:
5537:
5536:
5534:
5530:
5524:
5521:
5519:
5516:
5514:
5511:
5509:
5506:
5504:
5503:Turning point
5501:
5499:
5496:
5494:
5491:
5489:
5486:
5484:
5481:
5479:
5476:
5474:
5473:Naval battles
5471:
5469:
5466:
5464:
5461:
5459:
5456:
5454:
5451:
5449:
5446:
5444:
5441:
5439:
5436:
5434:
5431:
5429:
5426:
5425:
5423:
5419:
5415:
5407:
5406:
5402:
5398:
5384:
5381:
5379:
5376:
5374:
5371:
5369:
5366:
5364:
5361:
5359:
5358:
5354:
5352:
5349:
5347:
5344:
5342:
5339:
5338:
5336:
5332:
5326:
5323:
5321:
5318:
5317:
5315:
5311:
5301:
5298:
5294:
5291:
5289:
5286:
5284:
5281:
5280:
5279:
5276:
5275:
5273:
5269:
5261:
5258:
5256:
5253:
5252:
5251:
5248:
5247:
5245:
5241:
5238:
5236:and memorials
5232:
5226:
5223:
5221:
5218:
5216:
5213:
5211:
5208:
5206:
5203:
5201:
5198:
5196:
5193:
5191:
5188:
5186:
5183:
5181:
5178:
5176:
5173:
5169:
5166:
5164:
5161:
5160:
5159:
5156:
5154:
5151:
5147:
5144:
5142:
5139:
5137:
5134:
5132:
5129:
5127:
5124:
5122:
5119:
5117:
5114:
5112:
5109:
5107:
5104:
5102:
5099:
5098:
5097:
5096:Commemoration
5094:
5093:
5091:
5085:
5079:
5076:
5074:
5071:
5067:
5064:
5063:
5062:
5059:
5057:
5054:
5052:
5049:
5045:
5042:
5041:
5040:
5037:
5035:
5032:
5030:
5027:
5023:
5020:
5018:
5015:
5013:
5010:
5008:
5005:
5004:
5003:
5000:
4996:
4993:
4991:
4988:
4986:
4983:
4981:
4978:
4976:
4973:
4972:
4971:
4968:
4966:
4963:
4961:
4958:
4956:
4953:
4949:
4946:
4944:
4941:
4939:
4938:first inquiry
4936:
4934:
4931:
4929:
4926:
4924:
4921:
4920:
4919:
4916:
4911:
4908:
4906:
4903:
4902:
4901:
4898:
4896:
4893:
4891:
4888:
4886:
4883:
4879:
4876:
4875:
4874:
4871:
4869:
4866:
4864:
4861:
4859:
4858:Carpetbaggers
4856:
4854:
4851:
4849:
4846:
4845:
4843:
4841:
4837:
4829:
4826:
4824:
4821:
4819:
4816:
4815:
4814:
4811:
4810:
4808:
4806:
4802:
4798:
4791:
4787:
4769:
4766:
4764:
4761:
4759:
4756:
4754:
4751:
4749:
4746:
4744:
4741:
4739:
4736:
4734:
4731:
4729:
4726:
4724:
4721:
4719:
4716:
4715:
4713:
4709:
4703:
4700:
4698:
4695:
4693:
4690:
4688:
4685:
4683:
4680:
4678:
4675:
4673:
4670:
4668:
4665:
4663:
4660:
4658:
4655:
4653:
4650:
4648:
4645:
4643:
4640:
4638:
4635:
4633:
4630:
4628:
4625:
4623:
4620:
4618:
4615:
4613:
4610:
4608:
4605:
4603:
4600:
4598:
4595:
4593:
4590:
4588:
4585:
4584:
4582:
4578:
4575:
4571:
4561:
4558:
4556:
4553:
4551:
4548:
4546:
4543:
4541:
4538:
4536:
4533:
4531:
4528:
4526:
4523:
4521:
4518:
4517:
4515:
4511:
4505:
4502:
4500:
4497:
4495:
4492:
4490:
4487:
4485:
4482:
4480:
4477:
4475:
4472:
4470:
4467:
4465:
4462:
4460:
4457:
4455:
4452:
4450:
4447:
4445:
4442:
4440:
4437:
4435:
4432:
4430:
4427:
4425:
4422:
4420:
4417:
4415:
4412:
4410:
4407:
4405:
4402:
4400:
4397:
4395:
4392:
4390:
4387:
4385:
4382:
4381:
4379:
4375:
4372:
4368:
4364:
4360:
4355:
4351:
4333:
4330:
4328:
4325:
4323:
4320:
4318:
4315:
4313:
4310:
4308:
4305:
4303:
4300:
4299:
4297:
4293:
4287:
4284:
4282:
4281:West Virginia
4279:
4277:
4274:
4272:
4269:
4267:
4264:
4262:
4259:
4257:
4254:
4252:
4249:
4247:
4244:
4242:
4239:
4237:
4234:
4232:
4229:
4227:
4224:
4222:
4219:
4217:
4214:
4212:
4209:
4207:
4204:
4202:
4201:New Hampshire
4199:
4197:
4194:
4192:
4189:
4187:
4184:
4182:
4179:
4177:
4174:
4172:
4169:
4167:
4164:
4162:
4161:Massachusetts
4159:
4157:
4154:
4152:
4149:
4147:
4144:
4142:
4139:
4137:
4134:
4132:
4129:
4127:
4124:
4122:
4119:
4117:
4114:
4112:
4109:
4107:
4104:
4102:
4099:
4097:
4094:
4092:
4089:
4087:
4084:
4082:
4079:
4077:
4074:
4072:
4069:
4067:
4064:
4062:
4059:
4057:
4054:
4052:
4049:
4048:
4046:
4040:
4037:
4033:
4027:
4024:
4022:
4019:
4017:
4014:
4012:
4009:
4007:
4004:
4002:
3999:
3997:
3994:
3992:
3989:
3987:
3984:
3982:
3979:
3977:
3974:
3972:
3969:
3967:
3964:
3962:
3959:
3957:
3954:
3952:
3949:
3947:
3944:
3942:
3939:
3937:
3934:
3932:
3929:
3927:
3924:
3922:
3919:
3917:
3914:
3912:
3909:
3907:
3904:
3902:
3901:Hampton Roads
3899:
3897:
3894:
3892:
3891:Fort Donelson
3889:
3887:
3884:
3882:
3879:
3877:
3874:
3873:
3871:
3869:
3864:
3858:
3855:
3853:
3850:
3848:
3845:
3843:
3840:
3838:
3835:
3833:
3830:
3828:
3825:
3823:
3820:
3818:
3815:
3813:
3810:
3808:
3805:
3803:
3800:
3798:
3795:
3793:
3790:
3788:
3787:Morgan's Raid
3785:
3783:
3780:
3778:
3775:
3773:
3770:
3768:
3765:
3763:
3760:
3758:
3755:
3753:
3750:
3748:
3745:
3743:
3740:
3738:
3735:
3733:
3732:Anaconda Plan
3730:
3729:
3727:
3725:
3720:
3714:
3711:
3709:
3708:Pacific Coast
3706:
3704:
3701:
3699:
3696:
3694:
3691:
3689:
3686:
3685:
3683:
3679:
3669:
3666:
3664:
3661:
3659:
3656:
3655:
3653:
3651:
3647:
3641:
3638:
3636:
3633:
3631:
3628:
3626:
3623:
3622:
3620:
3618:
3614:
3611:
3607:
3603:
3595:
3592:
3589:
3586:
3583:
3582:
3578:
3574:
3560:
3557:
3555:
3552:
3548:
3545:
3544:
3543:
3540:
3538:
3535:
3533:
3530:
3528:
3525:
3523:
3520:
3518:
3515:
3513:
3510:
3508:
3505:
3503:
3500:
3498:
3495:
3493:
3490:
3488:
3485:
3483:
3480:
3479:
3477:
3475:
3471:
3465:
3464:
3460:
3458:
3455:
3453:
3450:
3448:
3445:
3443:
3442:Positive good
3440:
3438:
3435:
3433:
3430:
3428:
3425:
3423:
3420:
3418:
3417:
3413:
3411:
3408:
3406:
3403:
3401:
3398:
3397:
3395:
3393:
3389:
3383:
3380:
3378:
3375:
3373:
3370:
3368:
3365:
3363:
3360:
3358:
3357:Panic of 1857
3355:
3353:
3350:
3348:
3345:
3343:
3340:
3338:
3335:
3333:
3330:
3328:
3325:
3323:
3320:
3318:
3317:Border states
3315:
3313:
3310:
3308:
3305:
3304:
3302:
3297:
3294:
3293:
3290:
3286:
3279:
3275:
3271:
3264:
3259:
3257:
3252:
3250:
3245:
3244:
3241:
3231:
3228:
3223:
3217:
3214:
3213:
3211:
3207:
3201:
3200:Newburgh Raid
3198:
3196:
3195:Morgan's Raid
3193:
3191:
3188:
3186:
3183:
3181:
3178:
3177:
3175:
3169:
3166:
3165:
3162:
3156:
3153:
3151:
3150:Military Park
3148:
3146:
3143:
3141:
3138:
3136:
3133:
3131:
3130:Camp Joe Holt
3128:
3127:
3125:
3121:
3115:
3112:
3110:
3107:
3105:
3102:
3100:
3097:
3095:
3092:
3090:
3087:
3085:
3082:
3080:
3077:
3075:
3072:
3070:
3067:
3065:
3062:
3061:
3059:
3055:
3051:
3044:
3039:
3037:
3032:
3030:
3025:
3024:
3021:
3012:
3003:
3002:
2996:
2992:
2987:
2983:
2976:
2975:
2967:
2966:
2959:
2953:
2950:
2946:
2942:
2933:
2932:
2928:
2921:
2920:John A. Logan
2915:
2911:
2902:
2901:
2894:
2888:
2883:
2879:
2878:Joseph Hooker
2870:
2869:
2862:
2856:
2845:
2844:
2833:
2828:
2824:
2815:
2814:
2810:
2803:
2797:
2792:
2787:
2784:
2782:
2778:
2775:
2772:
2770:
2769:
2764:
2761:
2758:
2757:
2748:
2747:
2741:
2738:
2737:0-7432-2506-6
2734:
2730:
2727:
2724:
2721:
2720:0-8071-0822-7
2717:
2713:
2709:
2705:
2699:
2695:
2694:
2688:
2685:
2684:0-89919-172-X
2681:
2677:
2674:
2671:
2668:
2667:0-393-04758-X
2664:
2660:
2656:
2653:
2652:0-8071-2136-3
2649:
2645:
2641:
2638:
2635:
2631:
2628:
2624:
2621:
2620:0-8078-1983-2
2617:
2613:
2609:
2606:
2605:0-19-503863-0
2602:
2598:
2597:
2593:
2590:
2587:
2586:0-8094-4816-5
2583:
2579:
2575:
2572:
2571:0-8032-2162-2
2568:
2564:
2560:
2557:
2556:0-8094-4748-7
2553:
2549:
2545:
2542:
2538:
2534:
2530:
2526:
2523:
2522:0-8047-3641-3
2519:
2515:
2511:
2507:
2503:
2497:
2493:
2492:
2487:
2483:
2480:
2479:0-385-04310-4
2476:
2472:
2468:
2467:Catton, Bruce
2465:
2462:
2461:0-8094-4740-1
2458:
2454:
2450:
2449:
2436:
2430:
2426:
2425:
2417:
2410:
2398:
2394:
2390:
2384:
2377:
2365:
2361:
2357:
2350:
2334:
2330:
2324:
2317:
2306:
2302:
2295:
2287:
2285:0-8143-1838-X
2281:
2277:
2270:
2261:
2255:Wert, p. 217.
2252:
2243:
2241:
2224:
2220:
2216:
2210:
2194:
2188:
2186:
2184:
2182:
2165:
2159:
2150:
2148:
2140:
2135:
2128:
2123:
2116:
2104:
2100:
2096:
2090:
2081:
2065:
2061:
2060:House Divided
2057:
2051:
2042:
2035:
2034:Slotkin, 2009
2030:
2024:, pp. 426-429
2023:
2022:Chernow, 2017
2018:
2012:, pp. 426-428
2011:
2010:Chernow, 2017
2006:
1997:
1988:
1979:
1970:
1964:Korn, p. 104.
1961:
1952:
1943:
1941:
1933:
1927:
1911:
1907:
1903:
1896:
1880:
1876:
1870:
1863:
1857:
1841:
1837:
1833:
1826:
1824:
1814:
1805:
1796:
1787:
1778:
1769:
1760:
1754:
1749:
1742:
1737:
1728:
1719:
1710:
1708:
1706:
1697:
1693:
1689:
1683:
1679:
1678:
1670:
1663:
1657:
1649:
1645:
1641:
1635:
1628:
1621:
1615:Marvel, p. 3.
1612:
1608:
1598:
1595:
1593:
1590:
1589:
1580:
1579:
1575:'s 2003 film
1574:
1570:
1566:
1565:
1556:
1553:
1550:
1546:
1542:
1539:
1535:
1532:
1529:
1528:Camp Burnside
1525:
1522:
1519:
1515:
1512:and Governor
1511:
1507:
1503:
1500:
1497:
1494:
1493:Burnside Park
1490:
1486:
1482:
1478:
1475:
1471:
1467:
1466:
1457:
1456:Burnside Park
1452:
1448:
1446:
1445:
1440:
1431:
1419:
1412:
1408:
1406:
1399:
1392:
1387:
1385:
1374:
1371:
1367:
1363:
1358:
1356:
1349:
1344:
1335:
1333:
1329:
1325:
1320:
1318:
1314:
1309:
1307:
1303:
1299:
1294:
1292:
1288:
1284:
1279:
1277:
1272:
1270:
1266:
1255:
1253:
1248:
1246:
1240:
1237:
1235:
1230:
1228:
1223:
1221:
1216:
1207:
1198:
1196:
1192:
1188:
1184:
1179:
1177:
1173:
1169:
1159:
1157:
1153:
1149:
1145:
1141:
1137:
1134:
1130:
1126:
1121:
1119:
1115:
1111:
1106:
1104:
1099:
1096:
1092:
1087:
1085:
1080:
1076:
1071:
1061:
1058:
1050:
1040:
1036:
1030:
1029:
1024:This section
1022:
1018:
1013:
1012:
1005:
996:
994:
993:Joseph Hooker
990:
986:
981:
977:
975:
971:
967:
962:
960:
956:
952:
951:Robert E. Lee
943:
938:
928:
926:
925:Harpers Ferry
922:
918:
912:
910:
906:
902:
901:Jesse L. Reno
898:
894:
890:
886:
878:
874:
865:
863:
858:
856:
852:
848:
844:
840:
836:
831:
829:
825:
821:
817:
813:
812:major general
808:
806:
802:
798:
794:
789:
787:
783:
779:
775:
771:
767:
763:
759:
745:
741:
739:
735:
731:
726:
724:
720:
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