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Civilian onlookers during battles | Civil War Potpourri It seems that one of possible pastimes for civilians during the Civil War was to take a trip to a battlefield to watch the fight I'm curious if such observers (politicians, ladies, kids, etc ) were present at battles throughout the whole conflict, or only at the beginnings (First Manassas)
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A Debt Repaid - Sudley Church - First Battle of Bull Run After the First Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, Amos and Margaret Benson discovered a wounded Union soldier, Private John Rice of the 2nd New Hampshire Infantry, left for dead near Sudley Church For ten days, the Bensons dressed his wounds, provided him with food and water, and protected him from the elements Rice eventually made a complete recovery In 1886, Rice returned to the Bull Run
Hourly timeline of Gettysburg - American Civil War Forums I'm planning to go to Gettysburg this summer so I'm trying to read some books and get a more systematic understanding of the battle To start with I thought it would be good to make an hourly timeline of important events in the battle I used some books and the Internet as sources If anyone