Showing posts with label Battle of Selma 150th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battle of Selma 150th. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

May Theme Day, Revolution

"Revolution" is the focus of May Theme Day at City Daily Photo Blogs,
 and the wagon wheels were turning at the 150th anniversary

The extent of authenticity in these reenactments is amazing!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Our World, From Tasmania to the Battle of Selma

 It's a long, long way from Tasmania to Selma, but that's how far Jenni Jago
 traveled to attend the Battle of Selma last weekend!

While on a tour of the American South,
 she and others learned about the battle
 while in Montgomery and decided to head this way.

 She met some of the Southern Belles, tried the battle cuisine
 and took pictures. From Selma, they planned to travel to Jackson, Miss.

 

Linking to Our World Tuesday

Friday, April 24, 2015

Tribute to Union "Unknown Soldier" at Cahaba Federal Prison

 
 Tribute to the lone unknown Union soldier still buried at Cahaba,
 site of  a federal prison during the War Between the States, was paid 
Thursday by the April 1865 Society as part of the
 150th anniversary of the Battle of Selma.
 
While a wreath was laid at the soldier's grave, the ceremony
 at Cahaba Federal Prison also memorialized the 150 Union soldiers 
who lost their lives there and those who died shortly after the war 
on their way back home while aboard the steamship Sultana.
 
  This country's worst maritime disaster occurred April 27, 1865,
 on the Mississippi River near Memphis when boilers exploded,
 killing 1600 of the 2600 men on the overcrowded ship.
 Of those, 680 were former Cahaba prisoners.
 
While prison conditions were harsh, particularly with flooding and vermin, 
Cahaba's fatality rate of less than 5 percent was attributed to good artesian
 The overall death rate for southern prisons was 15 percent 
and for Union prisons, 12 percent. Historians estimate that
 more than 8,000 Union soldiers may have been housed
 in the unfinished cotton warehouse at Cahaba through the war years.  
 
Sources: Memories of Prisoners of War (Interned at Cahaba Federal Prison)
 compiled by John Lundquist, Cahaba Federal Prison, compiled by John Lundquist
 and Cahaba Prison and The Sultana Disaster by William O. Bryant
 

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Signs, Signs (150th Battle of Selma)

Signs promoting the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Selma are everywhere,
 even hanging from this balcony at the St. James Hotel
 during last week's Alabama River Chili Cookoff. 

Battle Weekend begins with living history tours for school children April 23 and 24
 and continues with a writers' forum, pre-battle skirmish, sutler settlement,
 Battle of Selma Ball and the main battle re-enactment on Sunday, the 25th.

Linking to Signs, Signs