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January 18, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Delhi Magazine Explosion

The mutiny had become a revolt; the sepoys were on the way to Delhi to proclaim the old Mogul as sovereign of Hindustan.Continuing The Sepoy

January 17, 2013 1 Comment

Outbreak at Lucknow

The military authorities at Meerut seem to have been under a spell.Continuing The Sepoy Mutiny,our selection from Short History of India and the

January 15, 2013 Leave a Comment

Bismark’s Victory

Today's installment concludes The Austro-Prussian War,our selection from History of Modern Europe by Charles A. Fyffe published in 1890.If you

January 14, 2013 Leave a Comment

The Battle of Koeniggraetz

On the 30th the King of Prussia, with General Moltke and Count Bismarck, left Berlin; on July 2d they were at headquarters at Gitschin.Continuing

January 13, 2013 Leave a Comment

War Declared

Austria at once demanded and obtained from the Diet of Frankfort the mobilization of the whole of the federal armies.Continuing The Austro-Prussian

January 11, 2013 3 Comments

Vicksburg Surrenders

Today's installment concludes Fall of Vicksburg,our selection from A Campaign Life of U. S. Grant by Charles A. Dana and by James H. Wilson

January 10, 2013 Leave a Comment

Siege of Vicksburg Begins

It had now become apparent that the Confederates could not be dislodged except by a siege or starvation.Continuing Fall of Vicksburg,our selection

January 9, 2013 Leave a Comment

Confederates Driven into Vicksburg

Within 18 days Grant had won five battles; taken 40 field-guns, many colors and small arms, and nearly 5000 prisoners; killed or wounded 5200 of the

January 8, 2013 Leave a Comment

Battle of Champion Hill

A short time afterward Grant rode rapidly to the front himself, arriving on the field about ten o'clock.Continuing Fall of Vicksburg,our selection

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