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Welcome to the Home
Page of New Jersey's Fighting Men. This undertaking will culminate into an
entire view of New Jersey in the American Civil War. It is my goal to
distribute all the information available pertaining to first New Jersey then
the Civil War. This page is not meant to deride what others have sacrificed
during these four years of war or hide heroics by others outside New Jersey,
but rather to give these men their place along side those who are still not
forgotten as grass covers their graves and for many their names and final
resting places are to remain
unknown. There are times when others are mentioned with the New Jersey
men due to their actions when interacting with New Jersey, its men or its material.
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REGIMENTAL FLAG -
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New
Jersey Commanders
(Alphabetical
order) |
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Prison
Camps for New Jersey Men 1861-1865 (Alphabetical
order) |
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Andersonville (Andersonville New Jersey Memorial Image)
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Belle
Island
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Cahaba
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Chicago
Cemetery (Chicago, Illinois)
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Florence
Stockade
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Libby
Prison (The Libby)
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Macon
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Millen
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Parish
Prison New Orleans
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Salisbury
Prison
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Roster's
For New Jersey Infantry (UNDER CONSTRUCTION) |
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First New Jersey Militia 1861 3 Month Men
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Second New Jersey Militia 1861 3 Month Men
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Third New
Jersey Militia 1861 3 Month Men
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Fourth New Jersey Militia
1861 3 Month Men
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First New Jersey Infantry Volunteers 3 Year Men
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Second
New Jersey Infantry Volunteers 3 Year Men
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Third
New Jersey Infantry Volunteers 3 Year Men
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Fourth
New Jersey Infantry Volunteers 3 Year Men
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Fifth
New Jersey Infantry Volunteers 3 Year Men
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Roster's
New Jersey Cavalry (UNDER CONSTRUCTION) |
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Cemetery's
New Jersey's Fallen Brave 1861 -1867 (Alphabetical
order) |
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Annapolis
Cemetery, Maryland
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Antietam Cemetery, Maryland
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Andersonville
Prison, Georgia
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Barrancas
Cemetery, Florida
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Cahawba
Cemetery, Alabama
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Camp
Nelson Cemetery, Kentucky
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Cave
Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky
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Chicago
Cemetery
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Harmony
Burial Ground, Washington, D.C.
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Jacksonville
Cemetery, Florida
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Marietta
Cemetery, Georgia
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Military
Asylum Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia
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Mill
Springs Cemetery, Kentucky
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Mobile
Cemetery Alabama
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Monument
Cemetery, Chalmette, Louisiana & New Orleans Cemetery
(United States Colored Troops)
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Mound
City Cemetery, Illinois
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New
Albany Cemetery, Indiana
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New
Orleans Cemetery
(United States Colored Troops)
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Wilmington
and Brandywine Cemetery, Wilmington Delaware
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New Jersey's Photos Database
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New
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New
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Civil
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December 18,1860 -- The
Crittenden Compromise
January 1861
-- The South Secedes.
When Abraham Lincoln, a
known opponent of slavery, was elected president, the
South Carolina
legislature perceived a threat. Calling a state convention, the
delegates voted to remove the state of South
Carolina from the union known as the
United States of America
. The Secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of
six more states --
Mississippi
,
Florida
,
Alabama
,
Georgia
,
Louisiana
, and
Texas
-- and the threat of Secession by four more --
Virginia
,
Arkansas
,
Tennessee
, and
North Carolina
. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of
America
. Ordinances
of Secession
January 7 - Speech
of Tennessee Governor Isham G. Harris
January 9 - Mississippi
seceded from the
Union
.
January 10 -
Florida
seceded from the
Union
.
January 11
Alabama
seceded from the
Union
. Speech
of E.S. Dargan
January 19 Georgia
seceded from the
Union
.
January 26
Louisiana
seceded from the
Union
.
January 29
Kansas
admitted to the
Union
.
February 1 Texas
seceded from the
Union
.
February 1861--
The South Creates a Government.
At a convention in Montgomery, Alabama, the seven seceding states
created the Confederate
Constitution,
a document similar to the United States Constitution, but with
greater stress on the autonomy of each state. Jefferson
Davis was named provisional president of the Confederacy
until elections could be held.
February 1861--
The South Seizes Federal Forts.
When President Buchanan --
Lincoln
's predecessor -- refused to surrender southern federal forts to the
seceding states, southern state troops seized them. At
Fort Sumter
,
South Carolina
troops repulsed a supply ship trying to reach federal forces based
in the fort. The ship was forced to return to
New York
, its supplies undelivered.
March 4 1861--
Lincoln's
Inauguration.
At
Lincoln
's inauguration the new president said he had no plans to end
slavery in those states where it already existed, but he also said
he would not accept secession. He hoped to resolve the national
crisis without warfare.
March 9 - Address
of George Williamson to the Texas Secession Convention
March 11 1861--
Confederate
Constitution.
TIME
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