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Summary Report, 1873, Disallowed Claim of Eli Harris
"When claimant found he had to go into the service in 1863 he volunteered in a horse Company so as to keep out of the Infantry and continued with Rebel Service over a year.
This service was inconsistent with loyal adherence to the cause of Union…
Summary Report, 1872, Disallowed Claim of Crawford Stevens
"The claimant is a farmer 63 years of age in Rialto in Chatham Co. N.C.- He says that his sympathies were constantly with the cause of the Union- cast his vote on the side of the Union & advised staying in the Union. During the war secessionist…
Summary Report, 1879, Disallowed Claim of Robert Sturdivant
"The claimant says his sympathies were for the Union;- but after the war began "of course I could not wish for the defeat of our troops." This in reply to 214.
He was in the Home Guard and hunted deserters- was the first to go in & the last to go…
Map of Windsor During the Civil War
Tags: Confederacy, map, wartime, Windsor
Railway Ticket, 1860s
Testimony of Edwin A. Hull, June 26, 1871.
EDWIN A. HULL—sworn and examined by the CHAIRMAN: Question: Are you the foreman employed by Mr. Howle, on the railroad in North Carolina, in April last? Answer: Yes, sir. Question: State what knowledge you have of a visit by men in disguise;…
Blake Cooper, Exhibit at North Carolina Museum of History, 2013
Blake Cooper
Tags: aircraft carrier, Military
Robert Cover, Justice Accused
The Voyage of the Bat
For the second time I was made a prisoner of war and under the following circumstances, which I have mentioned but once before. Before I became engaged in the Blockade Running service, I was acting as mate on the Confederate steamer Flora MacDonald,…
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North Carolinian voters chose John C. Breckinridge in presidential election, November 6, 1860
On November 6, 1860, in the presidential election, North Carolinian voters chose John C. Breckinridge (pictured), the southern Democratic nominee,…