A no-frills day-by-day account of what was happening 150 years ago, this blog is intended to be a way that we can experience or remember the Civil War with more immediacy, in addition to understanding the flow of time as we live in it.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Oct. 15, 1861
Oct. 15, 1861: Rumors of a Confederate Navy commerce raider named the Nashville preparing to run out of Charleston, SC, through the blockade, lead to U.S. preparations to intercept her. On this date, three USN gunboats sail out of New York harbor to do so. It is erroneously believed that the Confederate envoys Mason and Slidell are taking passage on the Nashville–who, in fact, have already left Charleston on the SS Theodora.
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