“Attention, Texas Brigade! The eyes of General Lee are upon you. Forward, march!” Quote by Maxcy Gregg
“Young feller, you will never appreciate the potentialities of the English language until you have heard a Southern mule driver search the soul of a mule.” WarSoulYoungLanguageHeardAppreciateCivil WarDriversSouthernEnglish LanguageMules Author:Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
“Two persons have been elected to the offices of President and Vice-President exclusively by the people of ONE SECTION of the country...A clearer case of foreign domination could not well be presented.” PeopleWellsPersonsHas BeensTwoWarCountryPresidentCasesOfficeVicesCivil WarSectionsDominationVice President Author:John Willis Ellis
“My arm extended upward in pleading for peace and the Union of our Fathers... When my hand came down from that impassioned gesticulation, it fell slowly and sadly by the side of a Secessionist.” WarHandsFatherSidesArmsUnionsCivil WarOur FatherPleading Author:Zebulon Baird Vance
“The prejudice of the race appears stronger in the States that have abolished slaves than in the States where slavery still exists. White carpenters, white bricklayers, and white painters will not work side by side with the blacks in the North but do it in almost every Southern State.” StillsWarStatesSidesWhiteRacePrejudiceStrongerSlaverySlavePainterCivil WarSouthernCarpenterBricklayers Author:Alexis de Tocqueville
“We show our sympathy with slavery by emancipating slaves where we cannot reach them, and holding them in bondage where we can set them free.” WarShowsSlaverySlaveCivil WarBondageEmancipation Proclamation Author:William H. Seward
“A major of colored troops is here with his party capturing negroes, with or without their consent....They are being conscripted.” WarPartyMajorsCivil WarTroopsConsent Author:John A. Logan
“I guess I'm odd-looking. I'm skinny. But I'm not only skinny - I'm oddly shaped.” OddSkinny Author:Andy Dick
“Officers in command of colored troops are in constant habit of pressing all able-bodied slaves into the military service of the U.S.” WarAbleMilitaryHabitConstantSlaveCommandCivil WarOfficersTroopsMilitary Service Author:Lovell Rousseau
“Rather than concede to the state of Missouri for one single instant the right to dictate to my government in any matter however unimportant, I would see you, and you, and you, and you, and every man, woman and child in the state, dead and buried. This means war.” MenMeanChildrenWarMatterStatesGovernmentEvery ManInstantCivil WarBuriedMen WomenUnimportantMissouri Author:Nathaniel Lyon
“In Sherman's famous march through Georgia, his soldiers left a swath of death and destruction, destroying crops, burning homes and killing civilians. Sherman himself acknowledged that only 20% of the destruction inflicted by his invasion was inflicted on military objectives. Civilian non-combatants, essentially innocents, suffered 80% of the losses.” WarHomeLeftLossMilitaryDestructionKillingSoldierObjectivesBurningCivil WarMarchDestroyingCiviliansInvasionCropsGeorgia Author:John Pugsley