bdtex
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Regtl. Quartermaster Chickamauga 2018 Vicksburg 2019
- Joined
- Jul 21, 2015
- Location
- Texas
I really couldn't think of a better title for this thread. The inspiration is a misconception of my own. As I've said many times,I'm a late-bloomer as a CW enthusiast. It started for me in June 2014. I'd always had a latent interest in the Civil War but,however, up until 2004 I'd only read 3-4 CW books and watched the Ken Burns series and all the CW movies I knew of. From 2004-June 2014,life happened and I don't recall anything CW-related in my life during that time period. I visited Marianna,Florida this past April and shortly thereafter read a book about the September 27,1864 battle there. A couple things I learned from that book are the inspiration for this thread. The book talked about the Union forces in that battle being based out of Pensacola and that Union forces occupied parts of Pensacola for the duration of the war. That was news to me. I had heard of Fort Barrancas and Fort Pickens but didn't know much about them. The book also said that some of the Confederates taken prisoner at Marianna went to Ship Island where most of them died and that Union forces had occupied Ship Island for most of the war. That was news to me also. For a long time,I was under the misconception that Confederates had full control of the terrirory in all of the states that formally seceded and formed the CSA. That's just not true. I'm guessing there were areas in other states besides Mississippi and Florida that Union forces occupied/held for the duration of the war. Early in the war,that should've been an omen of the outcome. Perhaps it was to some folks.

