Greatest mysteries surrounding civil war – part i

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Greatest Mysteries Surrounding Civil war – Part I

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TEN FACTS ABOUT NIRBHAY CRUISE MISSILE OF INDIA

Greatest Mysteries Surrounding Civil war Part I

Most people who are familiar with Civil War history know that Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson, the famous Confederate Lieutenant General, died avery peculiar death. His own men accidentally shot him in the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863.

When the South eventually lost the war In April 1865, a major mystery was shadowing the Unions great victory. The country was torn by the conflict, and they desperately needed all the money they could get their hands on to rebuild.

The image above is a very famous photo known as General Grant at City Point. It shows Ulysses S. Grant, Union general and future president of the United States, addressing his troops on horseback at their stations in City Point, Virginia.

The museum has a fairly good collection of similar mystery photos that soldiers from both sides of the war had given for safe keeping andnever reclaimed, most likely because they died in battle.

Kolb Ridge Courtwas a small housing area on Kolbs Farm, near Marietta, Georgia. On June 22, 1864, the area saw a fairly small battle that became known as The Battle of Kolbs Farm.

referencehttp://listverse.com/2014/02/15/10-strange-mysteries-of-the-civil-war/

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