See 1864 Red River Campaign (March 10th - May 22nd).
Red River is the actual name, it flows through Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
There were many casualties, and there are several stories of the dead in the Red River.
the river
There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
One of the earliest battles of the Civil War was the Battle of Manasas or also known by the river's name, Bull Run.
Mississippi river
The James River
You are probably thinking of the Mississippi river.
Along the Mississippi River in 1862 and along the Red River in 1864.
republicans
Clara Barton. She founded the American Red Cross and ran military hospitals for the wounded.
A man that ran against AbraHAM Lincoln for pres before Civil war.
King Henry was the King of England throughout the American Civil War...
During the US Civil War the control of the mouth of the river and areas north of New Orleans were of vital importance. The Mississippi ran through five Southern States. The ability to conduct war operations by controlling this river was of vital importance to both the North and the South.
the seine
Yes. The Irish Civil War ran from the 28th of June 1922 to the 24th of May 1923.
no one they started it theirselves
The Civil War ran from April 1861 to April 1865.
I have never been in war, but Steven Crane wrote "The Red Badge of Courage" about combat in the Civil War and he had never been in that war. However as a journalist he covered the Spanish-American war, and upon seeing a battle ran screaming, "The Red Badge is right". My opinion.