
The Confederate States Army was the army of the Confederate States of America (or "Confederacy") while the Confederacy existed during the American Civil War. On February 8, 1861, delegates from the seven Deep South states which had already declared their secession from the United States of America adopted the Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States of America. On February 28, 1861, t...
Scarlet Fever== ===This project is for those who have DIED from Scarlet Fever.===If they Survived Scarlet Fever, please add them to: Scarlet Fever Survivors Also Known as: scarlatina, rossalia, " Scarlet fever (also called scarlatina in older literature) is an infectious disease which most commonly affects children. Symptoms include sore throat, fever and a characteristic red rash. Scarlet feve...
Mormons: Liverpool to New York 16 May 1861 - 16 Jun 1861 Voyage Information Ship Name: Monarch of the Sea Departure. 16 May 1861 from Liverpool Arrival. 16 Jun 1861 at New York Source BMR, Book #1047, pp. 46-84 (FHL #025,691); SMR,1861 (FHL #025,696) pp. 87-103; Customs (FHL #175,568) (source abbreviations) Church Leader: Jabez Woodard
1861=This project covers all Mormon pioneers that arrived in Utah in 1861.=We Need Your Help=Please collaborate on a specific year's (1847-1868) project page. While viewing a Mormon pioneer's profile and under the "More Actions" link choose "Add to Project" and this will allow you to add that pioneer to any of the the Mormon Pioneer projects. =How to Help= * 1861 Arrivals <<- Click to Edit * 18...
The Battle of the Head of Passes was a bloodless naval battle of the American Civil War. It was a naval raid made by the Confederate river defense fleet, also known as the “mosquito fleet” in the local media, on ships of the Union blockade squadron anchored at the Head of Passes. The mosquito fleet deployed three fire rafts, which were ignited and followed the ironclad ram CSS Manassas into the...
The Battle of Hoke's Run, also known as the Battle of Falling Waters or Battle of Hainesville, took place on July 2, 1861, in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia) as part of the Manassas campaign of the American Civil War. Notable as an early engagement of Confederate Colonel Thomas J. Jackson and his Brigade of Virginia Volunteers, nineteen days before their famous nickname would orig...
Battle of Chustenahlah, December 26, 1861: The Battle of Chustenahlah was fought in Osage County, Oklahoma, (then Indian Territory) on December 26, 1861, during the American Civil War. A band of 9,000 pro-Union Native Americans was forced to flee to Kansas in bitter cold and snow in what became known as the Trail of Blood on Ice. On December 25, McIntosh was told that Cooper’s force could not...
Company A, 1st Artillery – Lieutenant Frank E. Taylor: