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The War In Alabama

THE WAR IN ALABAMA
1861-1865

Harper's Weekly, August 16, 1862
Searching for rebels in a cave in Alabama - Sketched by Mr. Hubner, 3rd Ohio Volunteers


THE WAR IN ALABAMA, CHRONOLOGICAL (WORK IN PROGRESS)

January-February 1861: Alabama Secession Ordinance
January-February 1861: Officers and Delegates of the Alabama Secession Convention
January 11, 1861: Speech of E. S. Dargan in the Convention of Alabama
March 1861: Constitution of the Confederate States of America

1862-1865: Representatives of Alabama in Richmond (Article Coming Soon!)
April 29, 1862: Battle of Bridgeport

April 30, 1863: Battle of Day's Gap

January 26, 1864: Battle of Athens
January 1864: Shockley's Escort Company: Cadets from the University of Alabama
July 18, 1864: When The University Of Alabama Came To Auburn's Rescue
August 5, 1864: Battle of Mobile Bay
October 26-29, 1864: Battle of Decatur

March 27-April 8, 1865: Battle of Spanish Fort
March 31, 1865: Ironworks at Tannehill attacked (Article Coming Soon!)
April 2, 1865: The Battle Of Selma
April 2-9, 1865: Battle of Fort Blakely
April 3, 1865: The Burning Of The University Of Alabama
May 9, 1865: General Nathan Bedford Forrest's Farewell

December 7, 1898: Alabama's Confederate Monument Dedicated


ARTICLES and SITES OF INTEREST
The Southern Homefront 1861-1865
The Museum of the Confederacy
The Papers of Jefferson Davis
Beauvoir The Jefferson Davis Home and Presidential Library
The Longstreet Chronicles
The Center for Civil War Photography

THE WAR IN ALABAMA
Harper's Weekly: Alabama Secedes from the Union
Tuscaloosa During The Civil War by Dr. Robert Mellown
Map of Civil War Battles in Alabama

CSS ALABAMA
The CSS Alabama Association
Wikipedia: CSS Alabama

CSS TUSCALOOSA
Wikipedia: CSS Tuscaloosa

POETRY, ETC.
I Am The South by Louise Weeks
I Am The Confederate Flag by Charles H. Hayes
Dear Becka

Background Left:
Boy Colonel by Don Troiani
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"Robert E. Rodes" Camp #262
of Tuscaloosa, Alabama

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Bradley Smith

Background Right:
Gordon at Gettysburg by Don Troiani
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