
Mythologies about homes built before the Civil War in
... territory in the War: In 1863, the residents of the westernmost part of the state broke away and formed what is now known as West Virginia. Factories in Virginia were destroyed, cities demolished, and thousands of homes were burned or ransacked (Robertson, 1991). By the time Confederate General Robe ...
... territory in the War: In 1863, the residents of the westernmost part of the state broke away and formed what is now known as West Virginia. Factories in Virginia were destroyed, cities demolished, and thousands of homes were burned or ransacked (Robertson, 1991). By the time Confederate General Robe ...
civil war generals of the union - Teaching American History -TAH2
... West Point Graduate Served at Fort Davis for three month in 1855 Commands – Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia Nickname (s) Jeb, Beauty, Knight of the Golden Spurs ...
... West Point Graduate Served at Fort Davis for three month in 1855 Commands – Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia Nickname (s) Jeb, Beauty, Knight of the Golden Spurs ...
Confederate States Navy
... 1862, the day the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia, previously the US frigate Merrimack, attacked the Federal fleet. In three hours the Virginia destroyed two of the Union’s most powerful vessels. She planned a return trip the following day to attack the Union flagship USS Minnesota which had groun ...
... 1862, the day the Confederate ironclad CSS Virginia, previously the US frigate Merrimack, attacked the Federal fleet. In three hours the Virginia destroyed two of the Union’s most powerful vessels. She planned a return trip the following day to attack the Union flagship USS Minnesota which had groun ...
"They Cannot Catch Guerrillas in the Mountains Any More Than a
... The American Civil War unleashed great violence and chaos in the western mountains of Virginia. There, in Appalachia, guerrilla warfare impacted a greater number of southerners than the war’s organized military campaigns. It quickly evolved into two distinct types: hostilities aimed against outside ...
... The American Civil War unleashed great violence and chaos in the western mountains of Virginia. There, in Appalachia, guerrilla warfare impacted a greater number of southerners than the war’s organized military campaigns. It quickly evolved into two distinct types: hostilities aimed against outside ...
View - OhioLINK Electronic Theses and Dissertations Center
... approval of the people. This is why, for example, Harrison County heavily favored submitting any resolution passed by the Virginia Secession Convention for popular approval. When it became clear as time passed that most Virginians did indeed favor ...
... approval of the people. This is why, for example, Harrison County heavily favored submitting any resolution passed by the Virginia Secession Convention for popular approval. When it became clear as time passed that most Virginians did indeed favor ...
FRANKLIN BUCHANAN - NNS Apprentice Organizations Web Site
... Shortly after the SUSQUEHANNA and a squadron of smaller ships had left Norfolk, the vessel’s captain and the squadron’s commodore began to disagree about many things. Their relationship deterioriated to the point of the commodore ordering the captain off his own ship in Rio! When the ship reached Ho ...
... Shortly after the SUSQUEHANNA and a squadron of smaller ships had left Norfolk, the vessel’s captain and the squadron’s commodore began to disagree about many things. Their relationship deterioriated to the point of the commodore ordering the captain off his own ship in Rio! When the ship reached Ho ...
The Civil War Era: 1857-1877 A Teaching Unit for PK
... governments and the country could move towards unity (Peacock, 2003). However, the new governments were often led by former Confederate leaders and they implemented various discriminatory laws, including the Black Codes, which limited the legal and economic rights of African Americans (Mintz, 2007). ...
... governments and the country could move towards unity (Peacock, 2003). However, the new governments were often led by former Confederate leaders and they implemented various discriminatory laws, including the Black Codes, which limited the legal and economic rights of African Americans (Mintz, 2007). ...
The Slaveholders` War: The Secession Crisis in Kanawha County
... owned ten slaves. Other officers, including John Taylor, Charles Ufferman, and Christopher C. Roy, also lived in the town but owned no slaves. The Sharpshooters maintained discipline by requiring regular attendance. Absences resulted in a fine of twenty-five cents, restricting membership to those wi ...
... owned ten slaves. Other officers, including John Taylor, Charles Ufferman, and Christopher C. Roy, also lived in the town but owned no slaves. The Sharpshooters maintained discipline by requiring regular attendance. Absences resulted in a fine of twenty-five cents, restricting membership to those wi ...
WV Facts Brochure - West Virginia Department of Commerce
... been purchased for use in the coal field disputes, which had threatened to erupt into civil war. Supposedly several machine guns and rifles also were stored in the capitol, so when the heat from the fire set off the ammunition, the smoke could be seen for miles. A cry went out again to change the ca ...
... been purchased for use in the coal field disputes, which had threatened to erupt into civil war. Supposedly several machine guns and rifles also were stored in the capitol, so when the heat from the fire set off the ammunition, the smoke could be seen for miles. A cry went out again to change the ca ...
West Virginia Resources
... West Virginia became the 35th state. In 1877, the first national labor strike began in Martinsburg, West Virginia when the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad cut wages for its workers for the second time in eight months. The work stoppage quickly spread throughout the industry and beyond as canal boatmen, mi ...
... West Virginia became the 35th state. In 1877, the first national labor strike began in Martinsburg, West Virginia when the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad cut wages for its workers for the second time in eight months. The work stoppage quickly spread throughout the industry and beyond as canal boatmen, mi ...
Cussler, Clive - 11 - Sahara - Clive Cussler - luby85
... beam, and drawing only 11 feet of water. The sloping 12-foot-high sides of her casemate were angled inward at 30 degrees and covered with 6 inches of iron plate backed by 12 inches of cotton compressed by 20 inches of oak and pine. Her armor continued under the waterline, forming a curled knuckle th ...
... beam, and drawing only 11 feet of water. The sloping 12-foot-high sides of her casemate were angled inward at 30 degrees and covered with 6 inches of iron plate backed by 12 inches of cotton compressed by 20 inches of oak and pine. Her armor continued under the waterline, forming a curled knuckle th ...
The Civil War and West Virginia`s Statehood Movement The Civil
... President Abraham Lincoln and most northerners believed secession was illegal. After all, the Constitution provided for adding states to the Union, but it made no mention of states withdrawing from the Union. The president believed that the Union must be preserved at all costs. To this end, Lincoln ...
... President Abraham Lincoln and most northerners believed secession was illegal. After all, the Constitution provided for adding states to the Union, but it made no mention of states withdrawing from the Union. The president believed that the Union must be preserved at all costs. To this end, Lincoln ...
Civil War - Visit Hampton
... CSS Virginia (Merrimack) emerged from the Elizabeth River and steamed across Hampton Roads to attack the Union wooden warships. The Virginia had been reconstructed from the steam frigate Merrimack which had been partially burned when the Federals abandoned Gosport Navy Yard in Portsmouth on April 20 ...
... CSS Virginia (Merrimack) emerged from the Elizabeth River and steamed across Hampton Roads to attack the Union wooden warships. The Virginia had been reconstructed from the steam frigate Merrimack which had been partially burned when the Federals abandoned Gosport Navy Yard in Portsmouth on April 20 ...
Civil War - Visit Hampton
... CSS Virginia (Merrimack) emerged from the Elizabeth River and steamed across Hampton Roads to attack the Union wooden warships. The Virginia had been reconstructed from the steam frigate Merrimack which had been partially burned when the Federals abandoned Gosport Navy Yard in Portsmouth on April 20 ...
... CSS Virginia (Merrimack) emerged from the Elizabeth River and steamed across Hampton Roads to attack the Union wooden warships. The Virginia had been reconstructed from the steam frigate Merrimack which had been partially burned when the Federals abandoned Gosport Navy Yard in Portsmouth on April 20 ...
File quick quizzes
... D. murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, and conspiring with slaves to make insurrection E. abolitionism, armed robbery, and murder Correct! D. In the aftermath of his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown was tried on the three charges of murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virg ...
... D. murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, and conspiring with slaves to make insurrection E. abolitionism, armed robbery, and murder Correct! D. In the aftermath of his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown was tried on the three charges of murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virg ...
File quick quizzes- civil war answers
... D. murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, and conspiring with slaves to make insurrection E. abolitionism, armed robbery, and murder Correct! D. In the aftermath of his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown was tried on the three charges of murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virg ...
... D. murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, and conspiring with slaves to make insurrection E. abolitionism, armed robbery, and murder Correct! D. In the aftermath of his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown was tried on the three charges of murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virg ...
File quick quizzes
... D. murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, and conspiring with slaves to make insurrection E. abolitionism, armed robbery, and murder Correct! D. In the aftermath of his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown was tried on the three charges of murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virg ...
... D. murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia, and conspiring with slaves to make insurrection E. abolitionism, armed robbery, and murder Correct! D. In the aftermath of his raid on Harpers Ferry, John Brown was tried on the three charges of murder, treason against the Commonwealth of Virg ...
Virginia: Contributions to a New Nation and the Civil War Part 1: The
... Sea Battle of the USS Monitor and the USS Merrimack /CSS Virginia (March of 1862) President Abraham Lincoln used the Union Navy to blockade southern seaports to disrupt the Confederacy’s military transportation route. A key sea battle between two ironclad ships, the Monitor (Union/North) and the Mer ...
... Sea Battle of the USS Monitor and the USS Merrimack /CSS Virginia (March of 1862) President Abraham Lincoln used the Union Navy to blockade southern seaports to disrupt the Confederacy’s military transportation route. A key sea battle between two ironclad ships, the Monitor (Union/North) and the Mer ...
Hostile Forces: The Battle of Hampton Roads and Nineteenth... America's Industrial Nightmare
... came to the end of a harrowing and arduous journey from her origin in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She sailed into Hampton Roads illuminated by the light from the still-burning Congress. The Monitor, which looked more like a piece of machinery than a ship, looked almost as strange to onlookers as the Virgi ...
... came to the end of a harrowing and arduous journey from her origin in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She sailed into Hampton Roads illuminated by the light from the still-burning Congress. The Monitor, which looked more like a piece of machinery than a ship, looked almost as strange to onlookers as the Virgi ...
CIVIL WAR "Jeopardy" Review Game
... B. fought on the Confederate side. C. worked to elect Abraham Lincoln in 1860. D. made speeches for independence. ...
... B. fought on the Confederate side. C. worked to elect Abraham Lincoln in 1860. D. made speeches for independence. ...
Reconstruction to 1900 - Virginia History Series
... These lost records consisted of real estate property deed books, will books, minute books, marriage registers, etc. In most cases, records were destroyed in courthouse fires set by Union troops. In several cases, lost records were destroyed in the 3 April 1865 fires at Richmond where they had been m ...
... These lost records consisted of real estate property deed books, will books, minute books, marriage registers, etc. In most cases, records were destroyed in courthouse fires set by Union troops. In several cases, lost records were destroyed in the 3 April 1865 fires at Richmond where they had been m ...
Topic-Based Assessment Practice
... helping to enlarge the power of the national government and the courts in our federal system. ...
... helping to enlarge the power of the national government and the courts in our federal system. ...
Civil War Trails - West Virginia Department of Commerce
... taking personal command in his first battle passed through northwestern Virginia of the war. Plagued by rain and ineffective and linked the Chesapeake Bay with the underlings, Lee was forced to withdraw, and Ohio River and the West. Gen. George B. the Federals retained control of the BaltiMcClellan ...
... taking personal command in his first battle passed through northwestern Virginia of the war. Plagued by rain and ineffective and linked the Chesapeake Bay with the underlings, Lee was forced to withdraw, and Ohio River and the West. Gen. George B. the Federals retained control of the BaltiMcClellan ...
WVA State Brochure cover-side
... taking personal command in his first battle and linked the Chesapeake Bay with the of the war. Plagued by rain and ineffective Ohio River and the West. Gen. George B. underlings, Lee was forced to withdraw, and McClellan led the Union effort to hold the the Federals retained control of the Baltirail ...
... taking personal command in his first battle and linked the Chesapeake Bay with the of the war. Plagued by rain and ineffective Ohio River and the West. Gen. George B. underlings, Lee was forced to withdraw, and McClellan led the Union effort to hold the the Federals retained control of the Baltirail ...
The Age of Revolution - First Covenant Church
... Ultimately, you win a war by being willing to fight longer than your enemy is willing to fight So Lee (correctly) realized that in general, the South had a greater motivation to win their independence than the North had to force them back into the Union Thus, if he could take the war to the northern ...
... Ultimately, you win a war by being willing to fight longer than your enemy is willing to fight So Lee (correctly) realized that in general, the South had a greater motivation to win their independence than the North had to force them back into the Union Thus, if he could take the war to the northern ...
CSS Virginia

CSS Virginia was the first steam-powered ironclad warship built by the Confederate States Navy during the first year of the American Civil War; it was constructed as a casemate ironclad using the raised and cut down original lower hull and engines of the scuttled steam frigate USS Merrimack. Virginia was one of the participants in the Battle of Hampton Roads, opposing the Union's USS Monitor in March 1862. The battle is chiefly significant in naval history as the first battle between ironclads.