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| | One of my all-time favorite movies is Ron Maxwell's 1993 epic Gettysburg, a historical masterpiece that focuses on the events of the Battle of Gettysburg from the perspectives of four of its key players on opposing sides: Robert E. Lee, James Longstreet, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, and John Buford. Filmed on location at Gettysburg National Military...
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| | The Civil War started early in Missouri. In 1854 fighting flared up over whether the neighboring Kansas Territory would become a slave state. Pro-slavery Missourians raided Kansas to kill and intimidate abolitionists, and Kansans raided Missouri, killing slave owners and liberating slaves. When the first official shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter on 12 April 1861, Missouri was already prepared for an all-out fight, yet nobody knew which side it would take. While Missouri's legislature and much of its population supported the South, its large German-American population and many of its cities and towns were Unionist. The Confederates made the first move. The secessionist State Guard camped on the edge of St. Louis, supposedly for ...
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| | A blog dedicated to the Missouri Civil War horror novel A Fine Likeness and the House Divided series of Civil War horror novels. Also covering the Missouri Civil War and Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War
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| While there is no shortage of examples - some very famous - generally, women have not been prominent in military history because, traditionally, the profession of arms has been exercised by men. This is why cases in which women have led battles or led armies often attract attention. One of the most