I had gone perhaps fifteen or twenty yards when a trooper galloped up and ordered me to halt and surrender . . . .Today's installment concludes
Last Battles of the Civil War
This was, I believe, the last armed conflict of the war, and, though very small in comparison to its great battles, it deserves notice as having
Union Cavalry in Pursuit
Here I learned that a regiment of the enemy were moving upon Washington, Georgia, which was one of our depots of supplies . . . .Continuing
Flight to Charlotte
I found some cavalry at Charlotte, and soon had the satisfaction to increase them to five brigades.Continuing Confederate Government's Last
Meeting With Cabinet and Johnston
General Johnston was very reserved, and seemed far less than sanguine.Continuing Confederate Government's Last Days,our selection from The Rise
Disaster All Around
. . . and told me that, learning Lee's army was to be surrendered, he had during the night mounted his fleet horse . . .Continuing Confederate
Confederate Government’s Last Days
This series has seven easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: President Davis Leaves the Capital for the Last
Do Not Break Our Invisible Bonds
Today's installment concludes South Secedes from the United Statesthe name of our combined selection from Jefferson Davis, John Hay and by John
No State Can Leave Union
To those, however, who really love the Union may I not speak?Today we continue South Secedes from the United Stateswith a selection from Inaugural