Category Archives: 1860s

Editor Horace Greeley publicly urges immediate emancipation of southern slaves 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: Aug 20, 1862 (at 38:41)

(Wednesday, August 20, 1862, during the American Civil War) — Republican editor Horace Greeley of the highly influential New York Tribune published a famous editorial today entitled “The Prayer of Twenty Millions,” demanding a more aggressive attack on the Confederacy and faster emancipation of the slaves by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Continue reading Editor Horace Greeley publicly urges immediate emancipation of southern slaves 150 years ago today (1862)

Dakota uprising begins in Minnesota 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: 'Minnesota Massacre of 1862' (Aug. 17, 1862, at 2:22)

(Sunday, August 17, 1862, part of Sioux Wars and the American Indian Wars) — The Dakota War of 1862, an armed conflict between the United States and several bands of the eastern Sioux (also known as eastern Dakota), began today along the Minnesota River in southwest Minnesota. Continue reading Dakota uprising begins in Minnesota 150 years ago today (1862)

Lincoln expresses doubts over emancipation 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: July 4, 1862 (at 15:06)

(Friday, July 4, 1862, during the American Civil War) — Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner today repeatedly urged President Lincoln to use the Independence Day holiday to adopt a policy of emancipation.

“I would do it if I were not afraid that half the officers would fling down their arms and three more states would rise,” President Lincoln reportedly told Sumner.

McClellan withdraws to Harrison’s Landing, ends Peninsula Campaign 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: July 2, 1862 (at 22:04)

(Wednesday, July 2, 1862, during the American Civil War) — Despite victory yesterday at the Battle of Malvern Hill, ending the Seven Days Battles, Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan withdrew today to entrench at Harrison’s Landing on the James River, where his army was protected by gunboats, thereby ending the Peninsula Campaign.

Lee attacks McClellan’s forces east of Richmond 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: June 26, 1862 (at 19:54)

(Thursday June 26, 1862, the first major engagement of the Seven Days Battles during the Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War) — Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia struck Union Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan’s Army of the Potomac today in the Battle of Beaver Dam Creek in Hanover County, Virginia. Continue reading Lee attacks McClellan’s forces east of Richmond 150 years ago today (1862)

President Lincoln organizes Army of Virginia 150 years ago today (1862)

Video: Army of Virginia organized (at 33:17)

(Thursday June 26, 1862, during the American Civil War) — U.S. President Abraham Lincoln today consolidated four separate commands of Generals Fremont, Banks, McDowell and Sturgis into The Army of Virginia, appointing Major-General John Pope to command it.

The purpose of the new army was to protect Washington, and act in conjunction with General George B. McClellan’s assault on Richmond.

Congress abolishes slavery in U.S. territories 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: Congress outlaws slavery in territories (at 14:46)

(Thursday, June 19, 1862, during the American Civil War) — Congress passed a measure abolishing slavery in United States territories and President Lincoln quickly signed the legislation today, finally reversing the 1857 opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott Case that Congress was powerless to regulate slavery in U.S. territories.

Stuart begins ride around the Army of the Potomac 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: Stuart's troops begin ride (at 19:10)

(Thursday, June 12, 1862, part of the Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War) — Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart began his ride around the Army of the Potomac today in Virginia after being sent on a reconnaissance of Union positions by Robert E. Lee in a prelude of the Seven Days Battles.

Jackson concludes Shenandoah Valley Campaign with Battle of Port Republic victory 150 years ago today (1862)


Video: Shenandoah Valley Campaign begins (at 8:06)

(Monday, June 9, 1862, during the American Civil War) — Stonewall Jackson concluded his successful Shenandoah Valley Campaign today with a victory in the Battle of Port Republic.  His tactics during the campaign are now studied by militaries around the world.