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"Exercising Restraint: Military Responses to Southern Sentiment in California during the Civil War" by Steven E. Sodergren
Abstract: The Civil War in California tested the ability of Federal commanders to control
Confederate sympathizers within the state. Despite experiments with the revocation
of civil liberties, men like Union Generals Edwin Sumner and George Wright eventually
settled upon a successful strategy of proximity peacekeeping in Southern California,
keeping troops close to potential trouble spots without interfering with the local
population.
Key Words: Civil War; California; Union army; civil liberties.
"'Hang by the Neck Until Dead': The Trial and Hanging of a Member of the 22nd Texas Cavalry" by Marshall Scott Legan
Abstract: The shooting by a member of a Texas cavalry regiment of a Louisiana youth, whose
family was allegedly Unionist, demonstrates the sometimes fractious relationship between
local civil authorities and soldiers under Confederate authority.
Key Words: Civil War; Monroe, Louisiana; Texas cavalry; hanging.
"Stage Soldiers of the Southwest: New Mexico's Four Minute Men of World War I" by Richard Melzer
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