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US Civil War
Civil War Child Soldier John Cook Joined the Union Army Aged Thirteen, Won a Medal of Honor When He Was Fifteen
Henry Repeating Rifle: A Revolutionary Firearm and Cartridge Combo that Showed What Rifles Could Become
Confederates in Africa: Southern General William Wing Loring in Ethiopia
Edward Black: The US Civil War’s Youngest Soldier
Mother Bickerdyke: The Heroic US Civil War Nurse Who Saved Thousands of Lives
The Spencer Repeating Rifle: The Civil War Firearm that Revolutionized Battlefields
Immigrants in the US Civil War
Charles Edwin King: The US Civil War’s Youngest Combat Fatality
The Incompetent Bodyguard Who Got Lincoln Killed
Destruction of the USS Indianola – A Civil War Ruse that Tricked the Confederates Into Doing the Union Navy a Favor
The US Civil War’s ‘Graybeard Regiment’ of Older Soldiers Had an Average Age of 57
Young Warriors – Alexander H. Johnson, the Drummer Boy of the Civil War’s 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
General John Sedgwick Might Have Uttered the Most Unfortunate Last Words of the US Civil War
Young Warriors – US Civil War Child Sailor and Powder Monkey Aspinwall Fuller
What Made the “Wild West” So Wild?
Child Soldiers: Gustav Albert Schurmann’s Fascinating US Civil War Career
Young Warriors – John Lincoln Clem, The US Army’s Youngest Sergeant
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