Early, Jubal Anderson - BiographyJubal Anderson Early was a prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War. His Army of the Valley battled Ohioan and Union General Philip Sheridan's force for control of Virginia's Shenandoah Valley in 1864 and early 1865.
Early's Valley Campaign - FactsKey facts about Confederate General Jubal Early's 1864 campaign in the Shenandoah Valley.
Early's Valley Campaign - SummaryAlso known as Early's Raid, Early's Valley Campaign was one of three campaigns that comprise the Shenandoah Valley Campaigns of 1864.
East Tennessee Campaign - SummaryThe East Tennessee Campaign was a Union offensive that resulted in the capture of Knoxville and the Cumberland Gap in September 1863.
Elkin's Ferry, Battle of - FactsKey facts about the Battle of Elkin's Ferry (aka Engagement at Elkin's Ferry).
Elkin's Ferry, Battle of - SummaryThe Battle of Elkin's Ferry (aka Engagement at Elkin's Ferry), was the first major engagement of the Camden Expedition in 1864.
Emancipation Proclamation, SummaryIssued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation stated that people held in slavery in designated areas in rebellion against the United States to be freed from bondage.
Emancipation Proclamation, TranscriptIssued by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation stated that people held in slavery in areas designated in rebellion against the United States to be freed from bondage.
English Bill of Rights, TextOn December 16, 1689, the English Bill of Rights was passed. It was designed to control the power of the monarchy and make it subject to the laws of Parliament. It was the product of the Glorious Revolution, which permanently established the ruling power of Parliament.
Enrollment Act (aka Conscription Act), FactsFacts about the Enrollment Act (aka Conscription Act) that established procedures for implementing federally mandated drafts in Congressional districts that did not meet prescribed quotas for volunteer enlistments during the Civil War.
Enrollment Act (aka Conscription Act), SummarySigned into law by President Abraham Lincoln on March 3, 1863, the Enrollment Act (aka Conscription Act) established procedures for implementing federally mandated drafts in Congressional districts that did not meet prescribed quotas for volunteer enlistments during the Civil War.
Ewell, Richard Stoddert - BiographyRichard Stoddert Ewell was a prominent Confederate general during the American Civil War whose reputation has been tarnished by questions about his performance on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Ewing, Charles - BiographyCharles Ewing was a lawyer, Catholic Church representative, and soldier, who served the Union army as a general officer in the Eastern and Western theaters during the American Civil War.
Ewing, Charles - FactsKey facts about who served the Union army as a general officer in the Eastern and Western theaters during the American Civil War.
Ewing, Hugh Boyle - BiographyHugh Boyle Ewing was a lawyer, writer, ambassador, and soldier, who served the Union army as a general officer in the Eastern and Western theaters during the American Civil War.
Ewing, Hugh Boyle - FactsKey facts about Hugh Boyle Ewing, a lawyer, writer, ambassador and soldier, who served the Union army as a general officer in the Eastern and Western theaters during the American Civil War.