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  1. Cincinnati in 1862, a lithograph in Harper's Weekly. During the American Civil War, the Ohio River port city of Cincinnati, Ohio, played a key role as a major source of supplies and troops for the Union Army. It also served as the headquarters for much of the war for the Department of the Ohio, which was charged with the defense of the region ...

  2. Sep 21, 2018 · Illustration of the Squirrel Hunters in Cincinnati, which appeared in Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper on September 27, 1862. Via Ohio Memory. Via Ohio Memory. Ohioans are familiar with many of the most notable battles of the Civil War–we have learned about Gettysburg, Antietam, Chickamauga and more since we first studied the conflict in school.

  3. May 9, 2021 · The book comes in at over 300 pages, is richly enhanced with photographs of personalities, period illustrations, tables, and maps. Mowery uses the first one hundred pages to share the history of Cincinnati's Civil War, ranging from early recruitment to industry to the Great Raid to Medal of Honor recipients, with plenty in between.

  4. Cincinnati became the sixth largest city in the United States, with a population of 115,435, by 1850. Before the Civil War, it was an important stop on the Underground Railroad. Due to the Defense of Cincinnati, there was never a shot fired in the city during the Civil War.

  5. Feb 3, 2010 · February 16 - Fort Donelson surrenders unconditionally to Ulysses S. Grant. February 20/21 - Battle of Val Verde, New Mexico Territory. February 22 - Jefferson Davis inaugurated as President of the Confederate States of America. He had been serving as the Confederacy's provisional president since February 1862.

  6. Sep 1, 2019 · 2004. More than 1,000 people were taken hostage by heavily armed Chechen militants at a school in Beslan in southern Russia; more than 330 people, more than half of them children, were killed in ...

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  8. Jan 28, 2024 · Defending Cincinnati from Confederate siege. A few months later, Wallace was in Cincinnati when the Queen City needed him most. Confederate Maj. Gen. E. Kirby Smith captured Richmond, Kentucky, on ...