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Defenses of New York Harbor - American Civil War Forums Is unarmed and abandoned as a fortification New York Harbor Defences in the early Civil War (3): The Backdoor The other approach to New York is via the East River Now the Long Island Sound separates this approach by a long distance from the southern approach Along that stretch of coastline are a series of harbours the RN intended to blockade
Malvern Hill | Eastern Theater | American Civil War Forums The 5th, with which I reenacted for 10 years, was on the back side of Malvern Hill guarding the river approach aka backdoor It appears that all of the early war Zouave uniforms had worn out and everyone was wearing union blue This is interesting because there were a lot of "Zouave" regiments on Malvern Hill
Civilian Quartermaster Employees - American Civil War Forums Too old to lug a rifle around the field? Want to get more mileage out of your Single Action Shooting Society Cowboy Action Shooting duds? Work for the Quartermaster Corps! BeDevil staff officers with needlessly complicated paperwork! Sell backdoor whiskey to the troops! Avoid getting shot
Civil War Miniseries to Seek $2. 5 Million on Kickstarter Beckner is looking to raise $2 5 million for the first two episodes, which he plans to shop as a backdoor pilot for the remaining episodes That's half of the $5 million total budget, which he claims will be matched by a private equity firm
Stonewall - Stonewall Jacksons Plan of Northern Invasion | Famous . . . Maryland is the backdoor to Washington Again would McDowell leave Washington unprotected to chase Jackson? Lincoln could have done what he did in reality: keep McClellan near Richmond and gather together the scattered Valley forces and place it under the command of Pope
Civil War One-Liners | Quotations | American Civil War Forums Forrest, as usual, showed up unannounced with his horsemen in Yankee occupied Memphis well before dawn August 21, 1864 3 Federal generals managed to evade capture, one- the district commander, General CC Washburn, in his nightshirt and out the backdoor as Forrest's men came in the front, and another- the former district commander, General
Jeb Stuart during the invasion | What if. . . Discussions No, the real problem is most historians forget that Stuart was engaged with Union cavalry, protecting Lee's backdoor, just days before his departure Stuart didn't start his trip north to Pennsylvania, the last large Confederate unit to do so, until June 25