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#Ulysses S. Grant

Hatteras Weather Bureau Station

Source: Atlas Obscura It’s always good to know the weather before going somewhere, and this was the philosophy of the United States Weather Bureau when it was established in 1870 by Ulysses S. Grant. Originally developed for wartime purposes, it started doing domestic duties when it was moved to
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An innovative attempt to break a siege in the American Civil War still scars the earth today.

Source: Atlas Obscura In June of 1864, during the American Civil War, Union forces began to siege the Confederate-controlled city of Petersburg, Virginia. Petersburg was an important railway hub, integral to keeping the Confederate army and their nearby capital of Richmond supplied, so they were
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What Happened to Confederate Leaders After the Civil War?

Author: Miss Cellania / Source: Neatorama What we learn about the aftermath of the American Civil War in history class is usually the Reconstruction era. What happened to the individuals who drove the war? Lincoln was assassinated, his successor Andrew Johnson was impeached (but not convicted),
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Grant’s Headquarters at City Point

Source: Atlas Obscura On March 2, 1864, Ulysses S. Grant was promoted to Lieutenant General and was placed in command… Click here to read more The post Grant’s Headquarters at City Point appeared first on FeedBox.
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Pat Buchanan: "After The Confederates, Who's Next?"

Authored by Patrick Buchanan via Buchanan.org, On Sept. 1, 1864, Union forces under Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, victorious at Jonesborough, burned Atlanta and began the March to the Sea where Sherman’s troops looted and pillaged farms and towns all along the 300-mile road to Savannah. Captured
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