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Re: [DL] Civil War Battles





Christopher McGlothlin wrote:

> Mr. Dirk (No Last Name Needed:)) wrote:
> >Specifically I am looking for a few battles prior to the reckoning,
>

Well, I still need the list, as that is what I was originally looking for, a list of
pre reckoning civil war battles, just knowing that they fit into continuity doesn't
help me come up with some actual battles that happened other then the "major" ones.
If you could perhaps tell me where those online resources that I could consult are,
that might help.

Thanks in Advance

--Dirk


>
>         As far as battles go, none prior to the Reckoning differ from their real
> life counterparts. Therefore, if I can't come up with anything
> satisfactory, there are countless on- and off-line resources you could
> consult. Feel free to use any battle prior to Gettysburg (1-3 July, 1863)
> and rest assured it fits into *DL* continuity.
>
> >I am not sure
> >when, but as for where, well, as far west as possible would work best for
> the story
> >I have in mind.  Anything you could give me would be helpful and appreciated.
>
>         The farthest-west land battles of the entire (real) War were part of the
> 1862 New Mexico Campaign. Confederate troops from Texas invaded the New
> Mexico Territory and fought several battles, most notably at Valverde (21
> February) and Glorieta Pass (26-28 March).
>
> >Thanks in Advance,
>
>         You're quite welcome--I hope this helps!
>         Please feel free to hit me with any follow-ups.
>
>
>
>         (PSSST! Hey bub! Ya got a WBTS question, too? Post it here and PEG's
> unofficial War poobah will be happy to give ya a [semi-]official answer.)
>
> Deo Vindice,
> Christopher McGlothlin, M.Ed.
>
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> Co-author of *Tales o' Terror: 1877* & *Back East: The South*
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