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Reconstruction | Definition, Summary, Timeline & Facts

Reconstruction, the period (1865–77) after the American Civil War during which attempts were made to redress the inequities of slavery and its political, social, and economic legacy and to solve the problems arising from the readmission to the Union of the 11 states that had seceded. ....

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Breedlove, William (ca. 1820–1871) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Breedlove was born sometime around 1820 in Essex County, the son of James Davis, a white man, and Polly Breedlove, a free African American. Little is known of Breedlove’s early life. The 1850 census identifies him as a blacksmith and literate. With his wife, Susan Breedlove, the daughter of Cordelia Drake, he resided in the Tappahannock household of Henry Adams, next to the blacksmith shop of the elderly James Lewis, from whom Breedlove may have learned his trade. When Susan Breedlove died of typhoid fever in December 1857, they had at least two sons and one daughter, of whom only George W. Breedlove survived to adulthood. On December 9, 1858, Breedlove married Eliza Ann Davis, the daughter of a black man and a white woman and therefore also free. They had at least two sons and two daughters. ....

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Debt Controversy, The Virginia – Encyclopedia Virginia


At issue was whether or how to pay almost $34 million in debt that the Commonwealth of Virginia incurred when it sold bonds between 1822 and 1861 to raise money to subsidize construction of canals, toll roads, and railroads. The state sold most of the bonds during the 1850s for railroad construction and used the money to purchase stock in the corporations that the General Assembly created for constructing what at the time were called internal improvements. Most of the debt was in the form of bonds that paid 6 percent annual interest and matured in thirty-four years. The Virginia debt was by far the largest of any southern state when the Civil War began, and by small margins it was the third largest in the United States, after only Pennsylvania and New York. Per capita or per taxpayer, it was actually two or three times the Pennsylvania or New York debts. At that time, the debt did not appear to present a potential future problem for Virginia. Its creation reflected the overall con ....

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The Recorder - My Turn: A hundred years


My Turn: A hundred years
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Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s 47-day siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, ended July 4, 1863. Many troops responsible for that Union victory were under the command of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. Fighting battles and destroying Atlanta along the way, this Sherman-led force did not reach and capture Savanah, Georgia, until Dec. 21, 1864. The pace of our Civil War was haltingly slow because, for the most part, the soldiers walked in this case a distance of 670 miles in 17 months.
When my own 135th Infantry Regiment was transferred from Camp Rucker, Alabama to Ft. Benning, Georgia, in 1954, we walked the 120 miles. Carrying weapons and full field gear, we made camp each night along the way. ....

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