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  2. 14th Regiment (New York State Militia) - Wikipedia

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    14th Brooklyn Militia, Company G, in Virginia in 1862 Colors of the 14th Brooklyn Reproduction Guidon Flag of the 14th Brooklyn. The 14th Regiment New York State Militia (also called the 14th Brooklyn Chasseurs and officially known during the American Civil War as 84th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment) was a volunteer militia regiment from the City of Brooklyn, New York.

  3. New York in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The state of New York during the American Civil War was a major influence in national politics, the Union war effort, and the media coverage of the war. New York was the most populous state in the Union during the Civil War, and provided more troops to the U.S. army than any other state, as well as several significant military commanders and leaders. [1]

  4. American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union [e] ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which was formed in 1861 by states that had seceded from the Union.

  5. Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch - Wikipedia

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    After the Civil War, the then-independent city of Brooklyn planned a grand memorial to Union Army soldiers, though no major monument was built for two decades. The arch was proposed in 1888, and Duncan was selected as the arch's designer following an architectural design competition. The cornerstone of the arch was laid on October 30, 1889, and ...

  6. Historiographic issues about the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Towers, Frank. "Partisans, New History, and Modernization: The Historiography of the Civil War's Causes, 1861–2011." Journal of the Civil War Era 1.2 (2011): 237-264. online; Woods, Michael E. "What twenty-first-century historians have said about the causes of disunion: A Civil war sesquicentennial review of the recent literature."

  7. 58th New York Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 58th New York Infantry Regiment, also called the Polish Legion, [1] was an infantry regiment of United States Volunteers in Union Army service during the American Civil War. [2] The regiment was composed almost entirely of immigrant volunteers: Poles, Germans, Danes, Italians, Russians, and Frenchmen, most of whom were recruited in New York ...

  8. List of New York City parks relating to World War I - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon Square Park has a memorial [1] [2] Central Park has the John Purroy Mitchel Memorial, [3] 107th Infantry Memorial, [4] and 307th Infantry Memorial Grove. [5] Coleman Playground [6] Donnellan Square [7] Dorrance Brooks Square [8] [9] 369th Infantry Regiment Memorial [10] Chelsea Park Doughboy Statue [2] [11] Colonel Young Playground [12 ...

  9. James M. McPherson - Wikipedia

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    One of McPherson's examples is the American Civil War, in which both the Union and the Confederacy sought regime change. It took four years to end the war. [3] There are all kinds of myths that a people has about itself, some positive, some negative, some healthy and some not healthy.