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Historical Essay

The Importance of Women at the Front

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Read a letter from an anonymous writer in the 5th Wisconsin Infantry that applauds the positive impact of women in the army.
Historical Essay

Confederate Women Fire on Retreating Wisconsin Troops

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Historical Essay

A Jackson County Captain Reflects on Slavery and Black Women

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Historical Essay

Wisconsin Farm Boys Evolve into Real Soldiers

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Historical Essay

Southern Women's Reaction to Union Soldiers

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Historical Essay

Soldiers Use Rifles to Bake Biscuits Over a Fire

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Historical Essay

'Old Abe' the Eagle Accompanies the 8th Wisconsin Infantry into War

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Sergeant Major George Driggs of Company E, 8th Wisconsin Infantry, introduced readers of his 1864 memoir to the regiment's mascot and most famous member.
Historical Essay

Lovers Unknowingly Write at the Same Moment

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
On July 4, 1863, Mary Gates writes to her fiancé, Colonel Rufus Dawes of the 6th Wisconsin Infantry, as he turns 25 years old during Battle of Gettysburg
Historical Essay

A Surprise Attack on the 8th Wisconsin Infantry

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
Historical Essay

Virginia Enslaved People Decide Whether to Stay or Go

A Wisconsin Civil War Story
On February 12, 1863, Captain Rufus R. Dawes of the 6th Wisconsin Infantry offers a group of enslaved people in Virginia the choice of freedom

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