Controlling Missouri, Part 6: Martial Law
Included in John C. Frémont’s declaration of Martial Law is the first emancipation proclamation of the war.
Included in John C. Frémont’s declaration of Martial Law is the first emancipation proclamation of the war.
Confederate and Union forces fight on Bloody Hill, and the Battle of Wilson’s Creek comes to an end.
The abandonment of liberal reason to warlike frenzy was felt deeply by the poets of the First World War.
Chris Calton recounts one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War.
The Second Amendment is much more than a guarantee of private gun ownership. It was designed to decentralize and weaken the military establishment in the United States.
Union forces pursue the Missouri secessionists to the southwest corner of the state.
Why do seemingly endless military conflicts persist, despite lacking any constituency beyond the DC beltway?
Nathaniel Lyon declares war on the state of Missouri, and wages the first battle in the state.
The US deep state’s hatred of the Iranian people goes back a long way, at least as far back as 1953.
Nathaniel Lyon, a notoriously harsh officer in the US army, is sent to St. Louis to ensure Missouri’s place in the Union.