Ohio in the Civil War

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The 19th Century comes to Northeast Ohio. Few events in history captivate the American imagination like the Civil War. Countless books, articles, and film scripts have been written on the subject, and Civil War discussion groups abound in communities coast to coast. Some people want more out of history. They want the experience to be more tangible. They want history to come to life. Boys, Keep The Colors Up! .

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The End of the War and the March to Washington. Following the Battle of Bentonville the 61. Marched to Goldsborough, North Carolina, arriving on March 24, 1865. The regiment remained here until April 10. While in Goldsborough the 61. Due to its losses, was consolidated into the 82. From April 10 to May 29.

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The Surrenders of the Confederacy. Most of us know the details of Appomattox and perhaps even the Bennett Place in North Carolina. But what about the other surrenders? Bert Dunkerly will lead as we delve into the lesser-known surrenders of the Confederacy in Alabama, Arkansas and Texas, and discuss how the war ended, setting up the early stages of the Reconstruction.

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