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es Auxiliary of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, a group that re-enacts the lives of Southe
The United Daughters of the Confederacy, a unified association that was a successor
(also called Blood tribe) of the Blackfoot Confederacy adopted Long Lance.
which Great Britain allies itself with the Confederacy after the Trent Affair.
Richmond became the capital city of the Confederacy after Virginia became one of the last of th
thwest Indian War, but he joined the native confederacy after the defeat of an American army led by
n the Southern rebellion on the side of the Confederacy after the Trent Affair.
Following the defeat of the Rajput Confederacy, after deciding to retaliate for their comb
the effective ruler of the entire Powhatan Confederacy after Wahunsenacawh's death in 1618.
idge Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, after several years of fund raising.
ding to the jibe that Louisville joined the Confederacy after the war was over.
as even more eager to bring Maximilian in a confederacy against France.
rs he had stood as the leader of the Marava confederacy against the troops of the Nawab and the Com
n conflict with the members of the Powhatan Confederacy, Algonquian-speaking tribes who generally i
ould allow him to eventually secure for the Confederacy all of the weapons from London Armoury for
These were now appropriated to the Confederacy along with bullion and coining dies at the
The Confederacy also massively renovated and upgraded the d
The Western Confederacy, also known as Western Indian Confederacy,
The Confederacy also operated under a Provisional Constitut
ere part of the Hasinai branch of the Caddo Confederacy, although early European explorers identifi
er the salt works were back to work for the Confederacy, although the destroyed railroad system aro
rn escaped slaves to masters supporting the Confederacy amounted to classifying them as "Contraband
predecessor of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an organization founded in 1894.
He hoped that doing so would give the Confederacy an advantage during negotiations at the Ham
predecessor of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, an organization founded in that year.
uthern California to join them and give the Confederacy an outlet on the Pacific Ocean.
oseph Warren Cavender was a soldier for the Confederacy and after the war he became employed by his
e Navy to patrol navigable waterways of the Confederacy and to assist Union Navy ships requiring he
On May 20, 1861, North Carolina joined the Confederacy and all of the lenses were removed from the
es his respect for the soldiers of both the Confederacy and the Union.
ould resurrect in their respective forms of Confederacy and Union.
hs the papers were widely circulated in the Confederacy and in Europe as evidence of Union barbaris
prevent U.S. citizens from moving into the Confederacy and installing pro-union or anti-slavery re
He joined the Confederacy and was a member of the famous Hood's Briga
rvived six wounds during his service to the Confederacy, and was hit fifteen times by spent balls.
college and owned slaves; he fought for the Confederacy and became a Scalawag during Reconstruction
ayable factions available in this game, the Confederacy and the Union (although foreign interventio
conflict between the Cree and the Blackfoot Confederacy, and the last major battle between First Na
n, elected Jefferson Davis President of the Confederacy, and designed the first Confederate flag.
d in the 1830s, which dealt with a southern confederacy and a number of addresses and essays on gov
The Powhatan Confederacy and its people were largely displaced by En
emulate the courage and union of the Swiss Confederacy and gained a temporary victory when the 150
ished itself as a constituent member of the Confederacy and first suffered the hardships of war.
hich housed Union prisoners captured by the Confederacy and unofficially paroled during the Battle
dies now reside in Richmond's Museum of the Confederacy; and the embossing press, equipped with bra
tried to act as an intermediary between the Confederacy and the Union.
ch formed the provisional government of the Confederacy, and which selected Jefferson Davis as its
ecame Adjutant General of Tennessee for the Confederacy, and served that post through the end of th
Some allied with the Confederacy and others with the Union.
s continued to consider Arizona part of the Confederacy and made several plans for another invasion
urg Railroad was especially valuable to the Confederacy and transported ordnance to the Norfolk are
ounty's residents opposed secession and the Confederacy, and viewed the Democratic Party as being t
tion of Jefferson Davis as President of the Confederacy and the bombardment of Fort Sumter.
It was imported by the Confederacy and issued to artillery and cavalry units.
of Ally Ghur was fought between the Maratha Confederacy and the British East India Company during t
Will joins the newly formed Confederacy and fights in the first battle of Manassas.
Church spread rapidly throughout the former Confederacy, and the Bethel Tabernacle allied herself w
Treaty No.7, between the Blackfoot Confederacy and the Crown, was signed in 1877.
ocated in U.S. states that were part of the Confederacy and with the onset of the war, the northern
hern state (one of the 11 states of the old Confederacy) and seventh best overall; even ahead of Te
state's 1861 flag, which dates back to the Confederacy and appears to be based on the first Confed
uding the position of Khatun within the Hun confederacy, and the State Judge.
the most prominent foreign observer to the Confederacy, and perhaps on both sides, of the entire A
They favored peace, an end to the Confederacy, and a return to the Union.
ring the coming campaigns which divided the Confederacy and won the entire Mississippi system for t
ument that marks the high-water mark of the Confederacy, and several other Battle of Gettysburg mon
ly concerning the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy and in Iroquois custom in general.
49 before being acquired in May 1861 by the Confederacy and commissioned into active service in Jun
Dreketi (Paramount Chief) of the Burebasaga Confederacy and Minister for Education in the governmen
in which he spoke of his patriotism for the Confederacy and his love for what he considered the tru
Peace treaty signed between the Iroquois Confederacy and the French and English.
geeks were closely related to the Wappinger Confederacy and further related to the Mohicans.
poor terms, due to France's support for the Confederacy, and there is no question of the French don
ry campaign designed to unseat the Iroquois Confederacy and prevent the nations from continuing to
eir own blockade, French recognition of the Confederacy and movement into Mexico and Latin America,
h the Davis government tried to sustain the Confederacy, and, at last, the dissolution and flight o
art himself was strongly sympathetic to the Confederacy and, perhaps knowing this, Governor Hicks d
The first dateable mention of this nomad confederacy appears in the list of nations of Xerxes th
tures enough recruitment cities to make the Confederacy Army Maximum greater than the Union Army Ma
l Martiniano Chilavert offering to join the Confederacy army.
n Bedford Forrest and the sixth army of the confederacy arrived.
This was a devastating blow to the Confederacy, as Wilmington was the last major port supp
ry National Cemetery was established by the Confederacy as a place to inter Union prisoners of war
ere key to the preservation of the Iroquois Confederacy as a key power to be reckoned with in North
these customs agents into the employ of the Confederacy as part of the Department of the Treasury.
After he was drafted to serve the Confederacy as a laborer in 1862, he was able to escape
d and marked by the United Daughters of the Confederacy, as a counter to the Lincoln Highway in the
The Confederacy as a Revolutionary Experience (1970)
his book is on display at the Museum of the Confederacy as well as at the Virginia Historical Socie
idge helped tighten the stranglehold on the Confederacy as she cruised off the coasts of Virginia a
this would be tantamount to recognizing the Confederacy as a nation.
ia or volunteer company which supported the Confederacy at Fetterman, Virginia (now West Virginia)
mond History Center, the White House of the Confederacy at the Museum of the Confederacy, Executive
mpany of like minded deserters to fight the confederacy at home the second time.
ivil War started, Fritz Holekamp joined The Confederacy at the rank of Captain working as a surgeon
Savannah was built by H. F. Willink for the Confederacy at Savannah, Georgia in 1863.
the Battle of Perryville, which forced the Confederacy away from any future control of Kentucky du
rt of hostilities between the Union and the Confederacy, Barry served as Brig.
f 1861 had espoused a hard line against the Confederacy, became a voice for the Radical Republicans
Maryland and recruited soldiers for the new Confederacy before traveling to the Confederate capital
ar Chapter 3 of the United Daughters of the Confederacy began raising money for the George Davis mo
vernments of both the United States and the Confederacy began purchasing arms in Britain.
rade, the influence of the powerful Catawba confederacy begins to wane.
any of the first Bluegrass monuments in the Confederacy, being reminiscent of death, particularly g
r re-capture, in his view) Missouri for the Confederacy, believing it might turn Northern public pe
the secession of Texas with the rest of the Confederacy, Benjamin Franklin Terry, a wealthy sugar p
nd channels along the Atlantic coast of the Confederacy between South Carolina and Florida; escorti
Lifeline of the Confederacy: Blockade Running During the Civil War, by
Following the collapse of the Confederacy, Blue Light continued to perform duty as an
To combat the arms shortage, the Union and Confederacy both imported large quantities of rifles fr
She was built in 1852, and the Confederacy bought her in 1861.
hat he would capture Fort Churchill for the Confederacy, but was quickly disabused of this notion b
The county produced 657 soldiers for the Confederacy, but only 187 for the Union, although 131 b
Robert William Hughes, which supported the Confederacy but was hostile to President Jefferson Davi
icularly active role in the politics of the Confederacy, but did serve as president of the constitu
Mexico with Murrah after the defeat of the Confederacy, but returned to Marshall to practice law a
o served in Idaho did not fight against the Confederacy, but instead monitored traffic along the Or
Kaye was not an open supporter of the Confederacy, but he was backed by some secessionists.
Washington County voted to secede from the Confederacy, but they were unsuccessful in persuading o
aided by forces loyal to both the Union and Confederacy, but the Murrell Home itself was spared des
e slaves in exchange for recognition of the Confederacy by Britain and France.
The H. L. Hunley: The Secret Hope of the Confederacy by Tom Chaffin (Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
se restrictions allow for the growth of the Confederacy, by offering citizenship to the population
to the Georgia farmer who secedes from the Confederacy by reclaiming his little plot of land in th
y, it was the location of tribe of Powhatan Confederacy called the Manskin Indians, a sister tribe
The Confederacy came to help in the Battle of Skull Mound a
and civilian commodities from entering the Confederacy, Camelia contributed officers and men to th
strong cavalry to move between Lee and the Confederacy capitol, Richmond.
In 1861, the Confederacy captured the Union-held town of Harper's Fe
venting overseas supplies from reaching the Confederacy, Carnation ferried men and supplies, and pe
Divided loyalties to the Union and Confederacy caused rifts in some families in St. Louis.
s people of the Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy: Cayuga nation, Mohawk, Oneida, Tuscarora,
In this treaty the Iroquois Confederacy ceded all claims to the Ohio territory, a s
A United Daughters of the Confederacy chapter was named for him.
The powerful Iroquois Confederacy claimed the Wyoming Valley and that the Len
With the fall of the Confederacy, Clayton resumed his law practice.
In the spring of 1865, with the Confederacy clearly waning, he and his troops were sent
ng the Mississippi Squadron until after the Confederacy collapsed in April 1865.
l Landmark and is part of the Museum of the Confederacy complex 3 blocks north of the Virginia Stat
Degener had allegedly criticized the Confederacy, corresponded with alleged enemies of same,
Historians have debated whether the Confederacy could have won the war.
Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause and the Emergence o
pace of construction accelerated after the Confederacy defeated the Union at the First Battle of B
The Confederacy desperately needs the beef to feed its sold
n the Civil War broke out, McComb chose the Confederacy despite his Northern birth and enlisted as
his gun on Fort Morgan and on ships of the Confederacy despite extremely heavy return fire.
her guns on Fort Morgan and on ships of the Confederacy despite extremely heavy return fire.
He was an active supporter of the Confederacy, devoting a large amount of his wealth to t
rmed in the 1780s by secession from the old confederacy did not mean that a new confederacy could b
The division of loyalties between Union and Confederacy did result in loss of life on May 11, 1861.
cluded that secession wasn't rebellion, the Confederacy didn't fight for slavery, and the Confedera
he war progressed, England's support of the Confederacy diminished, and the fast and powerful Ammon
Fort Donelson was a fortress built by the Confederacy during the American Civil War to control th
nia, for the first time since it joined the Confederacy during 1861.
a graduate of West Point, was to serve the Confederacy during the American Civil War as a General
Three of his sons fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War while the other fought
Parish is named after the president of the Confederacy during the American Civil War, Jefferson Da
He sided with the Confederacy during the American Civil War, and in his c
ortifications at Richmond, Virginia for the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
ederal judge in Arkansas who sided with the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
Arrington was a supporter of the Confederacy during the Civil War-he was a member of Nor
He was known for supporting the Confederacy during the American Civil War, doing so thr
t and the Catholic cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy during the reformation in Switzerland.
large number of saltworks critical for the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
his land holdings in Jones County from the Confederacy during the American Civil War and form a "F
ates' rights Democrat, Ramsey supported the Confederacy during the Civil War, and was forced to fle
film tells the story of Jack, a spy for the Confederacy during the Civil War, and his efforts to ca
Ratibor led the Obotrite confederacy during Gottschalk's absence.
ocial, political and military center of the Confederacy during theAmerican Civil War (1861-1865).
soldiers from North Carolina fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War, than any oth
Valley was known as the breadbasket of the Confederacy during the Civil War and seen as a back doo
uri in 1861, then governor-in-exile for the Confederacy during the American Civil War.
t and the Catholic cantons of the Old Swiss Confederacy during the Reformation in Switzerland.
ion of Alabama, he went on to the serve the Confederacy during the American Civil War and lost most
It was the major arms supplier to the Confederacy during the U.S. Civil War.
xas realty and railroad law, furthering the Confederacy during the Civil War, the Reconstruction in
He served under the Confederacy during the Civil War, but he was pardoned b
was the "white gold" that would sustain the Confederacy during the Civil War, and cotton was litera
Monthly price index in the Confederacy during the war rose from 100 in January of
Following the collapse of the Confederacy early in the spring of 1865, Amaranthus rem
s of stamps and postal history items of the confederacy earned him gold medals in competition.
Eventually, the Creek Confederacy enacted a law that made further land cessio
The Powhatan Confederacy, encountered by the colonists of Jamestown
nt of Kentucky, the United Daughters of the Confederacy erected the monument on October 18, 1911 on
appear in no lists current of the Powhatan Confederacy even though they appear in almost all early
nd of hostilities, decided to remain in the Confederacy; eventually enlisting in the Confederate Ar
After the defeat of the Confederacy, Federal forces remained in Charleston duri
ividuals from Kahnawake erected Warrior and Confederacy flags on the steel trusses of the bridge to
n men from the community placed Warrior and Confederacy flags on the structure that spans the St. L
, and was the last Secretary of War for the Confederacy, fleeing the county after the South lost.
As part of the Confederacy, Florida flew all three versions of the Con
miles, where they offered themselves to the Confederacy for service.
s Title Tui Lau and President of the Tovata Confederacy for life, Ratu Mara and Yavusa Toga install
hool in Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy, for African American students (see racial
his life and made him an early hero of the Confederacy; Fort Fisher was named for him.
Confederacy forts in Choctaw and Chickasaw country
Led by Jefferson Davis, the Confederacy fought for its independence from the United
s a heroic and selfless rescue of the Swiss Confederacy from a French invasion.
ster continued to gather information on the Confederacy from 1861 through 1862 in southern Maryland
nsas led by General Blunt having driven the Confederacy from the north of the region, many of the C
                                                                                                   


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