The Confederate Army of Manhattan was a group of eight Southern operatives who attempted to burn New York City on or after Evacuation Day, November 25...
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Canadian–American Reciprocity Treaty (redirect from Reciprocity Treaty of 1854)
tolerating and even aiding Confederate activities such as the Chesapeake Affair, the St. Albans Raid, and the Confederate Army of Manhattan. There was complacency...
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American Civil War spies Black Dispatches Bureau of Military Information Confederate Army of Manhattan List of New York Civil War regiments New York City in...
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November 25 – American Civil War: A group of Confederate operatives, calling themselves the Confederate Army of Manhattan, starts fires in more than 20 locations...
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base of military operations (such as James Dunwoody Bulloch, the Chesapeake Affair, the St. Albans Raid, and the Confederate Army of Manhattan) all in...
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1864 in the United States (redirect from 1864 in the United States of America)
November 25 – American Civil War: A group of Confederate operatives calling themselves the Confederate Army of Manhattan starts fires in more than 20 locations...
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November 25 (redirect from 25th of November)
1864 – American Civil War: A group of Confederate operatives calling themselves the Confederate Army of Manhattan starts fires in more than 20 locations...
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excluding those of the perpetrators, are included. † Was previously the deadliest terrorist attack. November 25, 1864: Confederate Army of Manhattan Fires were...
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New York City in the American Civil War (category Military history of New York City)
situation History of New York City (1855–97) Confederate Army of Manhattan St. Nicholas Hotel (New York City) "King Cotton: Dramatic Growth of the Cotton Trade"...
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Edwin H. Stoughton (category Union Army generals)
Edwin W. Stoughton. In November 1864, Confederate spies calling themselves the Confederate Army of Manhattan attempted to set fire to New York City....
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