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Vol. 40, #7 "Wartime Washington, When Lincoln Lived by the Sword, The Bullwhip Mutiny"

By: Cowles History Group

Type: Magazine

Product Line: Civil War Times Illustrated (Cowles History Group)


Product Info

Title
Vol. 40, #7 "Wartime Washington, When Lincoln Lived by the Sword, The Bullwhip Mutiny"
Category
Publish Year
2002
Pages
80
Dimensions
8x10.5x.2"
NKG Part #
2147483850
Type
Magazine

Description

Wartime Washington

Today, Washington, D.C., is a city on its guard. But a new walking tour offers glimpses back into the 1860s, when the capital was fighting a different sort of war. By Brenda Wilt

Running By Land and By Sea, Part 2

Confederate VIPs fleeing in the war's last days battle an ocean storm as they struggle to reach safety in Cuba. By John Taylor Wood

When Lincoln Lived By the Sword

One morning in 1842, Abraham Lincoln stepped onto a dueling ground to fight a battle to the death. How he ended up in that deadly predicament is a strange tale - almost as strange as the thought of American history without Lincoln. By Louis Vargo

Lincoln Breaks the Ice

On his way to the White House, President-elect Lincoln convinced the people of Buffalo, New York, that he had "a heart true to the work." By David Wiles

The Bullwhip Mutiny

Whipping soldiers was a cruel punishment. But when the soldiers were former slaves, it was like throwing a match into a powder magazine. By Charles Rice

Head to Head

"Little Joe" Wheeler and "Little Kil" Kilpatrick had a score to settle. In February 1865 at Aiken, South Carolina, the rival cavalry chiefs got their chance. By Tom Elmore

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