Tag: things you didnt know about civil war
Censorship and the C*** W**
Censorship has always been a delicate subject in American history. From John Adam’s Alien and Sedition Acts to the publication of the “Government Information Manual for the Motion Picture” during World War II, national security and the freedom of speech have always had a tenuous existence, especially in wartime. The Civil War was no exception. [...]
Posted by Rob Crotty on November 4, 2010, under - Civil War, - Spies and Espionage.
Tags: civil war, discovering the civil war, Pieces of History, prologue blog, strange facts, things you didnt know about civil war, us history, weird but true
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What’s in your wallet?
During the Civil War in 1861, a nearly broke Federal Government came up with a clever way to get rich quick: print money. Prior to this the United States Treasury had never issued the paper dollars we have all come to recognize as U.S. currency, relying instead on coins and paper banknotes. The mastermind of [...]
Posted by Rob Crotty on November 3, 2010, under - Civil War.
Tags: civil war, discovering the civil war, Pieces of History, prologue blog, strange facts, things you didnt know about civil war, us history, weird but true
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Inside the Vaults – Discovering the Civil War
Part Two of Discovering the Civil War opens at the National Archives in Washington, DC, on November 10! Rarely seen footage of Civil War veterans, intelligence gathering with balloons, prosthetic limbs, two different Thirteenth Amendments, and the Confederate States of Mexico are just a few of the ways that the National Archives Experience is showing [...]
Posted by Rob Crotty on November 3, 2010, under - Civil War, Rare Videos.
Tags: civil war, discovering the civil war, Pieces of History, prologue blog, strange facts, things you didnt know about civil war, us history, weird but true
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A midterm referendum on Abe Lincoln
History tends to show that midterm elections are never particularly good for the sitting President. In 2006, many Republicans were moved from their seats due to dissatisfaction with George Bush’s policies. In 1994, Republicans swept the House as a referendum on the policies of Bill Clinton. Even one of the most revered Presidents, Abraham Lincoln, [...]
Posted by Rob Crotty on November 2, 2010, under - Civil War, Uncategorized.
Tags: civil war, discovering the civil war, Pieces of History, prologue blog, strange facts, things you didnt know about civil war, us history, weird but true
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Ten things you didn’t know about the Civil War
Part two of Discovering the Civil War opens at the National Archives in Washington, DC, in just 10 days! Spies, code breaking, personality conflicts over balloons, prosthetic limbs, two different Thirteenth Amendments, and the Confederate States of Mexico are just a few of the ways that the National Archives Experience is showing you the Civil [...]
Posted by Rob Crotty on November 1, 2010, under - Civil War, News and Events.
Tags: black slave owners, cipher and civil war, civil war, confederate history, confederate secret service, discovering the civil war, disease in war, hip pocket, lincoln assassination conspiracy, national archives, Pieces of History, prologue blog, strange facts, things you didnt know about civil war, top ten lists, us history, weird but true, weird history
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