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Saturday, April 26, 2014

THE FOURTH AMERICAN CIVIL WAR BLOGPOST CHALLENGE

It's time for this year's edition of the American Civil War Genealogy Blog
Challenge. This year, I've picked a submission deadline of August 2nd to
honor the Battle of Mobile Bay, Alabama, a naval campaign during which
David Farragut said "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead". It began on
2Aug, 1864.

This is how you can participate:

Did you have ancestors in America during the Civil War? If so, where were they
and what were their circumstances? How did the Civil War affect them and
their family? Did the men enlist and did they perish in battle or die of illness?
On which side did they fight, or did you have relatives fighting on BOTH sides?
How did the women left at home cope, or did any of them find ways to help
the war effort? Were your ancestors living as slaves on Southern plantations
and if so when were they freed?  Or were they freemen of color who enlisted
to fight?

Have you visited a Civil War battlefield or monument to those who fought?
It could be connected to your family history, or just one that you've visited
at some point.

If your ancestors had not emigrated to America as yet, what was their life
like around the time of the Civil War?

The 150 year celebration of the Civil War is a great source for those of us
blogging about our family history. So, let's do a little research over the coming
weeks between now and August 2nd. Find out the answers to the questions
I asked and write about them. Or if you think of another topic to do with your
family history and the Civil War, write about that. Send me the link when you
publish it on your blog and I'll post all the links here on August 15th.

3 comments:

John said...

Did a little research today, and it looks like I might have a post for this.

John said...

Here's the post I wrote:

http://blog.transylvaniandutch.com/2014/05/amanuensis-monday-reasons-for-taking-up.html

Dorene from Ohio said...

Bill,

Here is a brief post about the Civil War monument in Milan, Ohio:

http://graveyardrabbitofsanduskybay.blogspot.com/2014/07/civil-war-soldiers-and-sailors-monument.html

P.S. That little town is also the birthplace of Thomas Edison!