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Daily Archives: January 15, 2011

Links to Other Civil War History Sites

Links to Other Civil War History Sites

Following is a listing of Civil War History websites that have linked to Baptists and the American Civil War: In Their Own Words. The listed links are provided in gratitude. The views expressed within the linked sites are those of the author(s) of the linked sites, and may or may not reflect the views expressed…

January 15, 2011 in Links to Other Civil War History Sites.

Baptists and the American Civil War: January 15, 1861

As secession fervor continues sweeping the South, Virginians are conflicted. In the eastern part of the state, slavery is a major economic foundation and slave-based plantations are common. To the west (which in 1863 would become the new state of West Virginia), slavery is less dominant, and small farmers more numerous,  yet many non-slaveholders in…

January 15, 2011 in Archive: This Day in Civil War History.

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